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hyperspace
Hyperspace is a term that describes the total number of individual locations and all of their interconnections in a hypertext environment. Definition
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anchor
In Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), an anchor is the establishing of a term, phrase, image, or other information object as being either: The target of a hypertext link within a document, or A reference (a link you can select) to such a target Note t... Definition
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digizine
A digizine is a magazine that is delivered in digital (electronic form) on an electronic medium, such as a CD-ROM. A digizine can be stand-alone or used as a supplement to printed information or information on a Web site. Definition
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hypertext
Hypertext is the organization of information units into connected associations that a user can choose to make. Definition
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Universal Naming Convention (UNC)
In a network, the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) is a way to identify a shared file in a computer without having to specify (or know) the storage device it is on. Definition
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link
Using hypertext, a link is a selectable connection from one word, picture, or information object to another. Definition
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chatting
For terms frequently used in online keyboard chatting, see chat acronyms/IRC/BBS. On the Internet, chatting is talking to other people who are using the Internet at the same time you are. Definition
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OpenType
OpenType is a file format for scalable (outline) font files that extends the existing TrueType font file format used by Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh operating systems. Definition
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FTP cable (foil screened twisted pair cable)
FTP (foil screened twisted pair) cable is a cable containing multiple pairs of copper wire enclosed in a sheath of aluminum foil. Definition
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flaming
On the Internet, flaming is giving someone a verbal lashing in public. Definition