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search engine
On the Internet, a search engine is a coordinated set of programs that includes: A spider (also called a "crawler" or a "bot") that goes to every page or representative pages on every Web site that wants to be searchable and reads it, using hypertext... Definition
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Eclipse
Eclipse is the most widely-used open source integrated development environment. Definition
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content
Many people agree that on the World Wide Web, "content is King. Definition
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Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is an architecture for setting up program components, written in the Java programming language, that run in the server parts of a computer network that uses the client/server model. Definition
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PatriotGrid
PatriotGrid is a group of distributed computing projects whose goal is to identify new leads for vaccines or cures for agents known to be potential bioterrorism weapons. Definition
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HTML 5
HTML 5 is the next revision of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the standard programming language for describing the contents and appearance of Web pages. (Continued) Definition
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216-color browser-safe palette
Go directly to the 216-color browser-safe palette table 136 browser colors with names When specifying colors for Web page backgrounds, fonts, and other elements for 256-color displays (the most common display capability), you will probably want to ch... Definition
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JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services)
Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) is one of a set of Java technologies used to develop Web services... (Continued) Definition
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IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) is the body that defines standard Internet operating protocols such as TCP/IP. The IETF is supervised by the Internet Society Internet Architecture Board (IAB). IETF members are drawn from the Internet Soc... Definition
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WSTx (Web Services Transactions)
WSTx (Web Services Transaction) is a set of XML markup specifications designed to permit the use of open, standard protocols for secure, reliable transactions across the Web... (Continued) Definition