Binary System
A number followed by 23 zeros is called a "septillion" in the short scale naming system used in the US and modern British English. In the long scale system used in some European countries, it is called a "trilliard." This number is represented by 1 followed by 24 zeros in standard numerical notation.
There are one hundred zeros in a googolplex. This is the largest number in the entire world with a name.
Some say a googol is 1 followed by 99 zeros & some say it has 100 zeros. I think it's 100. A dotrigintillion is 1 followed by 99 zeros.
"Dirillion" does not appear in either the American or the British system of numeration for denominations up to 10600. The closest name on either list is the "trillion", meaning '1' followed by 12 zeros. The next designation is "quadrillion", '1' with 15 zeros.
The name for the number 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 is one quintillion in the short scale system, commonly used in the United States. In the long scale system, prevalent in Europe, this number is called one trillion. This number is represented by a 1 followed by 18 zeros in the short scale system.
It is known as the binary code.
What was the name of the original software that enabled computers to communicate online
Binary
"Drillion" does not appear in either the American or the British system of numeration for denominations up to 10600. The closest name on either list is the "trillion", meaning '1' followed by 12 zeros (American) or 18 zeros (British). The next designation is "quadrillion". In the American system, '1' with 15 zeros. In the British system, '1' with 24 zeros.
There are many--TCP/IP and SNA to name two.
The computers name must be unique for all computers on the same network
Computers communicate using numbered addresses. The domain names exist for humans to remember things like e-mail addresses (@yourdomain.com) and websites (http://some-domain-name.org) so that we can type them into our web browser or e-mail or tools and Domain Name Service can turn the name we can remember into an address the computers use to communicate.
Microsoft Windows
It is 5*1099 or 5 followed by 99 zeros. Formally, its name is five duotrigintillion, but use that phrase only if you want to be pretentious and obfuscate, rather than communicate.
Binary.
A number followed by 23 zeros is called a "septillion" in the short scale naming system used in the US and modern British English. In the long scale system used in some European countries, it is called a "trilliard." This number is represented by 1 followed by 24 zeros in standard numerical notation.
Name resolution