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Up  back link HTML Term
A link in one direction implied from the existence of an explicit limk in the other direction.
Up  backbone Network Term  Updated  New
A high-speed connection within a network that links shorter (usually slower) branch circuits. An example is the NSFNet, generally considered to be the backbone of the Internet in the United States.
Up  bas VB Abbreviation
bas is an abbreviation for Visual Basic Module, a file-type used in the VB-IDE.
Up  baud rate Network Term  Updated  New
A unit used to measure the number of data bits a modem can transfer in one second. One baud is how many signals a modem can handle in one second. Information is measured in bits, and bits come in the signal. Higher baud modems can send and receive more signals in a second, and the faster speeds also cram more bits into a signal.
Up  BBS Network Acronym  Updated  New
Up  Because It's Time Network Network Organisation  Updated  New
A cooperative education and research network
Up  bin.base64 XML Data Type  Updated  New
MIME-style Base64 encoded binary BLOB.
Up  bin.hex XML Data Type  Updated  New
Hexadecimal digits representing octets.
Up  binary file MISC Term  Updated  New
Refers to a file that contains information in a non-text form (graphics, sounds, spreadsheets, etc.). Any file that is not a text file. Any arrangements of bits that is meaningful to a computer, without regard to any correspondence to a human-readable character set.
Up  BITNET Network Acronym  Updated  New
Up  Bits Per Second Network Term  Updated  New
Refers to the speed at which a particular modem can transmit data. Divide the bits per second by 10 to get an approximate idea of how many characters per second a modem is transmitting data.
Up  bookmark HTML Term  Updated  New
Most Web browsers give you an option of adding a URL to a "HotList" or by marking it with a "Bookmark". By doing this, you can store the linking information (the URL) to any Web pages you plan to revisit. That way, if you decide to go back to a Web site, its URL is already catalogued and at your fingertips for easy reference. (Spry Mosaic uses "HotLists", Netscape Navigator uses "Bookmarks" and Microsoft Internet Explorer uses "Favorites"). Other Web browsers may use those terms, or may call their URL-saving feature something else.)
Up  boolean XML Data Type  Updated  New
0 or 1, where 0 == "false" and 1 =="true".
Up  Boolean logic MISC Language/Protocol  Updated  New
A system for searching and retrieving information from computers by using and combining terms such as AND, OR, and NOT to sort data.
Up  bps Network Acronym  Updated  New
Up  browser HTML Term  Updated
A program (either text-based or graphical) which allows a person to read hypertext . The browser gives some means of viewing the contents of nodes , and of navigating from one node to another.
Spry Mosaic, Netscape Navigator, and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Up  BSD MISC Operating System  Updated  New
Up  Bulletin Board System Network Organisation  Updated  New
Computers access by remote users via modems for discussion, file downloads, and other BBS services. BBSs are typically stand-alone systems not on the Internet, though many have gateways
Up  button HTML Term
An anchor which is the source of a link . Often, but not always, represented on screen to look like a push-button.
Up  byte MISC Term  Updated  New
A set of eight bits.
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