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Stands for kilobits per second. Refers to a unit of measurement that indicates the number of bits it can transfer per second
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A common protocol used for transferring files over a dial-up connection that is commonly used across dialup and telnet connections. Developed in Columbia University and widely used by educational institutions.
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Also sometimes referred to as kludge. Refers to a clumsy, temporary quick fix to a programming or hardware design problem.
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A professional who has an intimate knowldge of computers
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Refers to the words or phrase a user types when using the search engine.
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A black hat SEO technique; refers to the use of tricks to increase the keyword density of keywords on a page without the keywords being seen by the visitor.
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Equivalent to 1,000 bytes, or 1,024 bytes.
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A broad term used to refer to someone whose job involves handling, manipulation, and diseemination of digital information.
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