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  • appliance computing

    Appliance computing is an Internet-based computing architecture where software applications reside on a Web server rather than on the end-user's workstation. 

  • XMLHttpRequest

    XMLHttpRequest, also called XHR, is an application program interface (API) that was first used by Microsoft in version 5.0 of its Internet Explorer Web browser to function as an ActiveX object... (Continued) 

  • XrML (Extensible Rights Markup Language)

    XrML (Extensible Rights Markup Language) is a proposed standard digital rights management (DRM) markup language. 

  • com

    On the Internet, "com" is one of the top-level domain names that can be used when choosing a domain name. 

  • Resource Description Framework (RDF)

    The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a general framework for how to describe any Internet resource such as a Web site and its content. 

  • flamebait

    On the Internet, flamebait is a "posting" or note on a Web site discussion forum, an online bulletin board, a Usenet newsgroup, or other public forum that is intended to elicit the extremely strong responses characteristic of flaming and active publi... 

  • CUSeeMe

    CUseeMe is a low-cost product for Internet videoconferencing. 

  • IMHO (in my humble opinion)

    Like FYI (for your information), IMHO (in my humble opinion) is an abbreviation for a phrase sometimes used in online chatting and e-mail. 

  • stickiness

    Stickiness is anything about a Web site that encourages a visitor to stay longer. 

  • Webification

    Webification (sometimes seen with a lower case w) is the act of converting content from its original format into a format capable of being displayed on the World Wide Web.