File:Usenet servers and clients.svg

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English: A diagram of some Usenet servers and clients. The blue, green, and red dots on the servers represent which groups they carry. Arrows between servers indicate that the servers are sharing the articles from the groups. Arrows between computers and servers indicate that the user is subscribed to a certain group, and uploads and downloads articles to and from that server.
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Created by bdesham in Inkscape. This image includes Computer.svg and Network-server.svg, public-domain icons from the Tango Desktop Project.

 
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Author Benjamin D. Esham (bdesham)
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