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An acronym for developer to developer
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Stands for Dynamic HTML. Often referred to as the next generation html, DHTML was developed jointly by Netscape and the World Wide Web Consortium and is based on industry-standard html and java and CSS.
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Stands for Domain Name System. This is the software that translates the name of the machine to its IP address and vice versa. When you see a DNS error, it means the address that you are seaching is not recognized by the Internet community.
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Stands for dots per inch. This is a measurement of print image resolution and quality. The larger the number of dots, the higher the resolution, and therefore the higher the quality. 300 dpi means 300 dots per inch horizontally and 300 dots per inch vertically.
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Stands for Digital Subscriber Line. This provides fast and instant internet access of up to 25 times faster than a 56k modem.
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A "background" program running on Unix machines that perform specified operations at predefined times or inresponse to specific events. We usually see "Daemon" when our mails are undeliverable.
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An Internet service that allows users to send and receive files over the Net without being logged or monitored.
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The process of extracting value from the statistics, numbers, and data found in a database with the objective of predicting what a target market will do next.
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The process of salvaging data that has been corrupted or erroneously or accidentally erased from media such as disks, hard drives and CDs.
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The number of TCP/IP traversing a network normally measured in gigabytes.
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The process of storing, retrieving and managing huge amounts of data, that includes highly sophisticated compression techniques, searches and filtering.
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Refers to an organized collection of information sorted by data fields.
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Stands for doing business as; an acronym used in sms, chats, emails and postings.
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Something, usually a technology that has evolved as a standard because everybody uses it
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A slang used to refer to a printed version as opposed to a digital version.
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A type of hosting service whereby the client has a "dedicated" or stand-alone computer. Usually opted by big companies or organizations that have a lot of traffic.
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A telephone line that is permenently connected to the Internet.
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A term used to refer to experts or consultants with very deep knowledge or rare expertise about a particular area of knowledge.
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A "deep link" results when one website points to a specific page of a website, other than its homepage.
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Refers to the browser that your computer will automatically open to when you click to connect to the Internet. In most computers, this is the Internet Explorer.
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Short for defragementation. The process of cleaning the files in your hard drive.
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The version of a sofware product with some capabilities disabled. This is normally available as a download and is meant to let prospective buyers get a feel of the product.
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A type of connection to the Internet whereby the user with a dial-up account logs in with a username and password to connect to the Internet Service Provider's local number. Once connected, the user can then access the Web through a modem.
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A coined word which means the digital equivalent of literati. Refers to a an elite group of people who are at the forefront of the digital revolution.
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Referred to as the digital equivalent of a person's authorized identification card. This is issued by a third party and is included in the transmission of an encrypted message. Verisign is the most prominent of these third-party issuers.
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A term used to refer to the gap between people who have computers and access to the Internet and other technologoes and those that do not have.
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The unique name that identifies a site. This site's domain name is clixbiz and the extension is .com
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A page that is specially created to rate highly for a given keywordor keyphrase. Also known as bridge pages or gateway pages.
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The process of transferring a file or files from one source to another. These can be done through http, ftp or email attachments. When a user types a URL in his browser, the process of transferring the files from the server to your computer is called downloading.
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Refers to website content that changes everytime a user visits, providing a unique experience with content that is developed in real time.
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