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What are News groups?

A Newsfeed is basically a continuous Internet data supply. It's like having thousands of e-mail boxes of your choice, containing millions of messages and "binaries" - pictures and data files from all the countries of the world.

Usenet is a world-wide distributed discussion system. It consists of a set of "newsgroups" with names that are classified hierarchically by subject. "Articles" or "messages" are "posted" to these newsgroups by people on computers with the appropriate software -- these articles are then broadcast to other interconnected computer systems via a wide variety of networks. Usenet is available on a wide variety of computer systems and networks, but the bulk of modern Usenet traffic is transported over either the Internet or UUCP.

Places where people exchange information including Pictures! Thousands and thousands of new pictures are posted by people just like you on news groups every day! Some people post pictures of their girl friends or wives or even x-girlfriends! Some post pictures they took from some of the hottest adult web sites from all around the world! People post pictures of just about anything you can imagine. Their are categories for every imaginable interest possible from underground spy rings, anti government groups, celebrity clubs, computer hacking information and THOUSANDS OF TOTALLY UNCENSORED BANNED PICTURE GROUPS! Why BANNED? Because most internet service providers (like AOL etc) block you from accessing "ADULT ORIENTED NEWS GROUPS"

 
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