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Stands for Uniform Resource Identifier. A unique name to identify a web resource. Used interchangeably with URL.
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Stands for Uniform Resource Locator. An example of a URL is http://www.clixbiz.com
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Stands for Unique Selling Proposition. Refers to that unique attribute that differentiates a product or service from that of his competitor.
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Stands for Unix to Unix Copy Program. A protocol for transferring data between Unix machines.
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UNIX is the trademarked name of the operating system developed by AT&T researchers Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson. it is designed as a multi-user, multitasking operating system.
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The opposite of download. The act of transferring data, usually a file, from your computer to another computer, ie. a Web server.
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A world-wide bulletin board system containing more than 10,000 discussion areas, called newsgroups.
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Content that is contributed by users in the form of text, images, video or audio. MySpace and YouTube and forums have user-generated content.
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