- List of Internet-related terminology
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Internet has expanded and new technologies arise in relation to the Internet, so has new terminology, abbreviations, andneologism s. Here is a list of Internet related terminology.World Wide Web
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spamming - the act of sending unsolicitedemail , or posting many useless messages in a forum or such website. (possibly derived from a Monty Python sketch, in which Vikings repetitively sing about Spam, annoying the other customers.)
*blogging - using online "web logs", orblog s
*copypasta - a resource, typically a body of text, copied and pasted into a forum, typically with the source unknown and/or uncited.
*googling - searching through theGoogle search engine
*egosurfer - someone who searches the internet for references of himself
* ID-10-T clueless user; everybody giving a hard time to (computer) administrators
*mouse potato - someone who spends a lot of time at the computer, in analogy to the term 'couch potato ' for TV-addicts. Also known as "Comp Head" in relation to crack cocaine addict's, "coke head".
* troll - someone who attempts to gain infamy in chat or on forums by use of but not limited to: links to disturbing items, bashing (fighting, put down) with others, copying or mimicking other's real posts into perverted messages.
*HTML HyperText Markup Language, the coding language used to create hypertext documents for the World Wide Web. In HTML, a block of text can be surrounded with tags that indicate how it should appear (for example, in bold face or italics). Also, in HTML a word, a block of text, or an image can be linked to another file on the Web. HTML files are viewed with a World Wide Web browser.
*PHP PHP Hypertext Preprocessor, the coding language to create interactive web pages and so forth.
*trashers - someone who searches for information via whatever means needed which would compromise the security of a site. This activity often includes searching trash or refuse disposed on recycle bins of from the facility.
*youtuber - a person who watches a lot of videos on the popular video sharing website YouTube.TCP/IP or ISP
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ADSL — Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line is a technology for transmitting digital information at a high bandwidth on existing phone lines to homes and businesses. ADSL isasymmetric in the sense that it uses most of the channel to transmit downstream to the user and only a small part to receive information from the user. This means, high download rates and slower upload rates. Generally if you see 2Mb ADSL broadband, it refers to 2 Mbit/s Max d/load rate. The upload rate will probably be around 256 kbit/s Max. (ADSL has a maximum download rate of 8 Mbit/s, ADSL2 is capable of up to 16 Mbit/s and ADSL2+ is rated at 24 Mbit/s maximum.)
*Cable modem — Primary competitor to ADSL, uses digital information transmitted over a cable television infrastructure.
*Dial-up — A method of connection to the internet using existing copper phone lines using amodem on the client's end to send information at a slow speed, normally reaching maximum speed at about 56 kbit/s. This technology uses the voice spectrum of the telephone lines to transmit data using a system of sounds that only the receiving modem or ISP understand.ee also
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Internet slang
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*List of computing and IT abbreviations
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