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location-based advertising
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Stands for local area networking. A computer network limited to a specific area; e.g. within a building.
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Refers to the page where a user ends up in after clicking an online ad
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Another term for dedicated line; refers to a telephone line that is rented for the sole purpose of connecting one computer to another.
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Refers to sites that has no meaningful content but just a list of links. The purpose is to increase the inbound links for the sites that agree to be listed. Also known as FFA or free for all.
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Pertains to the former name of Java script
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A widely used Open-Source Uniix like operating system created by by Linus Torvalds in 1991 and developed collaboratively over the Internet, Linux users swear it is a cheaper, more stable and more reliable platform that Windows.
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A registered trademark of L-Soft International, inc. Refers to the most common kind of maillist, developed by Eric Thomas for BITNET in 1986.
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Refers to the launch stage of a website.
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Refers to "typed" conversation occuring in real time. Often used by companies in their customer support systems.
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A new method of advertising that is based on the current location of the target market.
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Used as a verb: refers to the act of connecting to a computer system normally by entering a username or login name and a password.
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Refers to the act of observing the goings on in newsgroups, forums and discussion, without participating.
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A text-based browser; Faster loading because it doesn't handle graphics or images
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