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When computers talk to each other, they need to speak the same language and follow the same rules. These rules are called protocols. Think of protocols like traffic laws: they make sure everyone drives safely and in an organized way. Without protocols, computers wouldn&amp;#039;t understand each other, and the Internet wouldn&amp;#039;t work!&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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