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What country is the best at math?

What country is the best at math?

Singapore

Who invented calculus India?

Some ideas on calculus later appeared in Indian mathematics, at the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics. Madhava of Sangamagrama in the 14th century, and later mathematicians of the Kerala school, stated components of calculus such as the Taylor series and infinite series approximations.

Who first invented zero?

Mayans

Who gave zero to the world?

Ptolemy

Who was the first computer invented by?

Charles Babbage

Can the government shut down your Internet?

There is no law that gives the United States authority over an ISP without a court order. There is also the need for a court order for the government to shut off services.

What would happen if the Internet stopped working forever?

What would happen if there was an internet shutdown? For the everyday person, some cell phone services and text messaging would be unavailable, all mobile apps and social networking sites would be down, cloud storage would be inaccessible, any pending electronic payments would fail, and more.

Who owns the Internet in the US?

As of Saturday, the American government is no longer in charge despite the efforts of conservative lawmakers. Instead, an almost 20-year-old California-based “multi-stakeholder” nonprofit, called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), is in control.

Who keeps the Internet running?

No one person, company, organization or government runs the Internet. It is a globally distributed network comprising many voluntarily interconnected autonomous networks. It operates without a central governing body with each constituent network setting and enforcing its own policies.

How much of the Internet does Google control?

The report found that Google-operated sites receive 12.00 percent of total internet traffic while Facebook-controlled sites receive 7.79 percent. In other words, less than 20 percent of all Internet traffic goes through sites owned or operated by Google or Facebook.