=>BBS:

  • BBS is Bulletin Board System.
  • It is computer system running software that allows user to connect and log into the system using terminal program.
  • Once login, a user can perform function such as uploading and downloading software and data reading news and bulletins and exchange message with other.
  • Many BBS also offer on-line games in which users can compete with each other, And BBS with multiple phone lines often provide chat rooms, allowing users to Interact with each other.
  • Bulletin Board often found in enterance of supermarkets,school libraries or other public areas where people can post messages , advertisements or community news .

=>Usenet:

  • It is special newsgroup facility. 
  • Usenet started in 1980 as a medium for discussing topics online, similar to a bulletin board system (BBS).
  • These are special group set up by people who want to share common interests ranging from current topics to culture there are currently thousand of use net newsgroup.
  • The usenet can be considered as another global network of computers and People. 
  • Access to Usenet is available through a number of different Usenet providers, typically for around $10 USD per month. 
  • Examples include Usenet Storm, Newshosting, and Astraweb, among many others.

=>NetMeeting: 

  • The net meeting is a popular video conferencing solution given by Microsoft. 
  • When we install the Windows 95 and Windows XP, Net Meeting was included automatically. 
  • This was replaced by Windows Meeting Space when Windows Vista version was launched. It is no longer used.
  • Using the NetMeeting software, you can participate in Video and Audio meetings. 
  • NetMeeting provided desktop audio/video sharing, chat and file transfer functionalities. 
  • It also allowed for application and desktop sharing, remote desktop sharing and transfer of files between client computers. 
  • NetMeeting was one of the most popular applications for videoconferencing, until free videoconferencing solutions appeared in applications like Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger, and Skype.