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RGB

 

RTF

 

 

rate card

 

 

real-time chat

 

 

reciprocal link

 

 

 

response time

 

 

reverse auction

 

 

 

robot

 

 

rogue site

 

 

router

 

 

 

 

 

Stands for red, green and blue. Used for color coding in web pages.

 

Stands for Rich Text Format.  A format for text documents that can be formatted in a variety of ways.

 

A term used by publishers, both online and offline to refer to the price list of advertising spaces.

 

A software program that enables users to converse in real time by typing.  Examples:  IRC, Microsoft  Instant Messenger

 

A link that you put in your site in exchange for a link in another website. The objective is to increase your site's popularity and page rank.

 

Refers to the time needed for a request for information over a network to be fulfilled.

 

A type of auction where the roles of the buyer and the seller are reversed:  the buyer specifies his  conditions of sale and different buyers respond to the buyer requirement.

 

Also known as crawlers or spiders. A robot is a program that explores the Web for materials and indexes them.

 

A web site that is set up for malicious intent such as spreading various or collection of addresses for spamming.

 

The hardware that connects the network together and controls the routin gof packets from source to destination and providing alternative paths when necessary.




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