- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 318110
- Number of blossaries: 26
- Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
The difference between two values, such as the difference between estimated and actual expenses.
Industry:Software
A command used to remove unwanted characters or objects from a document or data from a storage medium. Deleted files are not actually erased, but reference and the space they occupy is designated as available for reuse.
Industry:Software
A device that enables a broadband connection to the Internet by using cable television infrastructure. Access speeds vary greatly, with a maximum throughput of 10 megabits per second (Mbps).
Industry:Software
Pertaining to a process that is performed by a person, rather than automated.
Industry:Software
A directive to an e-mail program to send a complete copy of a given piece of mail to another individual. The use of cc mail addressing, as opposed to directly addressing the mail to a person, generally implies that the recipient is not required to take any action; the message is for informational purposes only. In a cc directive, the fact that this recipient received the mail is printed in the mail header and is thus known to all other recipients.
Industry:Software
A directive to an e-mail program to send a complete copy of a given piece of mail to another individual. The use of cc mail addressing, as opposed to directly addressing the mail to a person, generally implies that the recipient is not required to take any action; the message is for informational purposes only. In a cc directive, the fact that this recipient received the mail is printed in the mail header and is thus known to all other recipients.
Industry:Software
A directive to an e-mail program to send a complete copy of a given piece of mail to another individual. The use of cc mail addressing, as opposed to directly addressing the mail to a person, generally implies that the recipient is not required to take any action; the message is for informational purposes only. In a cc directive, the fact that this recipient received the mail is printed in the mail header and is thus known to all other recipients.
Industry:Software
A software program used to locate and display Web pages. Some browsers also allow users to send and receive e-mail, read newsgroups, and play sound or video files.
Industry:Software
To modify or assemble hardware or software to suit the needs or preferences of the user.
Industry:Software