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{{shortShort description|Computer that depends on a computer network}}
The '''Network Computer''' (or '''NC''') was a [[diskless node|diskless]] [[desktop computer]] device made by [[Oracle Corporation]] from about 1996 to 2000. The devices were designed and manufactured by an alliance, which included [[Sun Microsystems]], [[IBM]], and others. The devices were designed with minimum specifications, based on the [[Network Computer Reference Profile]]. The brand was also employed as a [[marketing]] term to try to popularize this design of computer within enterprise and among consumers.
 
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| title = Network Computer in The Future
| access-date = 2011-06-08
| last= [[w:id:Ratelindo|Virano Gazi Nasution]]
| author-link= w:id:Ratelindo
|author2=Aprita Primayuda |author3=Aristo Lystiono |author4=Indarti Primora B Harahap |author5=Medwi Swasono
| publisher = [[Non-Aligned Movement]]
| quote = Here are four NC standards and reference platforms as specified by a certain vendor or group of vendors, in no particular order: The Network Computer Reference Profile (NCRef) by Oracle. The NetPC standard from Microsoft. WeBRef by Motorola and HDS Network Systems. National Semiconductor's Odin Reference Platform.}}
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==References==
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