Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 12 September 2008
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Everything you need to know about the Internet—most accessibly presented and attractively packaged.
Following
an introduction on the huge differences the Internet has made to modern
day life, the bulk of the book contains a much-expanded A-Z with
several hundred entries that explain the essentials of the Internet -
as well as some of its more quirky and inconsequential aspects. Entries
include ActiveX , ADSL, Arpanet, B2B, B2C, Backbone, Cookie, Copyleft,
Cracker, Cybrarian,, Digerati, Drop-dialling, Emoticon, Encyption,
Firewall, Flame, Frame relay, Groupware, HTML, Hypertext, Infomediary,
ISDN, Java, Jini, Linkrot, Lurker, Moore's Law, Multicasting, Object
oriented, Open source, Packet, PANS, PGP, Ping, Quicktime, Remailer,
Router, RSA, Source code, Stickiness, TAG, Thin client, Tiger team,
Unix, URL, Uuencode, Viewser, Vortal, Warez, Web ring, XML, Yahoo! and
Zmodem.
Added by: Tiger Mask | Karma: 10.09 | Non-Fiction, Other | 24 February 2008
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ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY
What it is: UML (Unified Modeling Language) is a graphical modeling
language used to specify, visualize, construct, and document
applications and software systems, which are implemented with
components and object-oriented programming languages, such as Java,
C++, and Visual Basic.