SHORT FORM RELATED WITH COMPUTER
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A-C
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AA - anti-aliasing
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AABB - Axis aligned bounding box
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AAC - Advanced Audio Coding
ACID - Atomiticy Consistency Isolation Durability
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ACPI -Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
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APCI - Application-Layer Protocol Control Information
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ADC - Apple Display Connector ADO - ActiveX Data Object
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ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, variant of DSL
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AI - artificial intelligence
AIM - AOL Instant Messenger
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AMD - Advanced Micro Devices
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AMI - American Megatrends ... (BIOS manufacturer)
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AMR - Audio Modem Riser
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ANSI - American National Standards Institute
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AOL - America Online
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API - Application Programming
Interface
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ASCII -
American Standard Code for Information
Interchange
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ASP - Application Service Provider
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AVI -
Audio Video Interleaved
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BASIC - Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code,
acronym was added later, originally it was simply Basic
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BBS -
Bulletin Board System
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BIND - Berkeley Internet Name Daemon
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BIOS < -
Basic Input Output System
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BJT
- Bipolar Junction Transistor
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CAD -
Computer Aided Design
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CD-R -
CD-Recordable
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CD-RW
- CD-Rewritable
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CF
- Compact Flash
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BJT
- Bipolar Junction Transistor
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CAD -
Computer Aided Design
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CD-R -
CD-Recordable
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CD-RW
- CD-Rewritable
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CF
- Compact Flash
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CRC
- Cyclic Redundancy Check
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CRT - Cathode Ray Tube
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CS
- Computer Science
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CSE
- Computer Science Engineering
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CSS -
Cascading Style Sheets
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CT - Computerized Tomography
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CVS
- Concurrent Versioning System
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D-F
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DB
- database
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DBA
- database administrator
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DBMS - Database Management System
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DHTML
- Dynamic HTML
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DLL
- Dynamic Load Library
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DMA
- Direct Memory Addressing
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DN
- Distinguished Name
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DND
- drag and drop
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DNS
- Domain Name Server
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DOM
- Document Object Model
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DOS -
Disk Operating System
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DRAM
–Dyanamic RAM
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EEPROM
–Electrically Erasable PROM
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EOF
- End of File
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EOL
- End of Life
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EPROM
-
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ERP
- Enterprise Resource Planning
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FAT
- File Allocation Table
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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FET - Field Effects Transistor
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FIFO - First In First Out
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FPGA
- Field Programmable Gate Array
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FS
- file system
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FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
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G-I
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GB
- Gigabyte
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GIF - Graphics Interchange Format
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GPL
- GNU Public License
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GRUB
- GRand Unified Boot-loader
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GUI
- Graphical User Interface
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HAL
- Hardware Abstraction Layer
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HCI
- Human Computer Interaction
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HDD
- Hard Disk Drive
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HF
- High Frequency
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HTML -
Hypertext Markup Language
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HTTP -
Hypertext Transport Protocol
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Hz
- Hertz
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IBM
- International Business Machines
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IC
- Integrated Circuit
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IDL
- Interface Definition Layer
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IM
- Instant Messaging
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IP - Internet Protocol
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IRC
- Internet Relay Chat
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IRQ
- Interrupt Request
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IS
- Information Systems
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ISA
- Industry Standard Architechture
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ISO
- International Organization for Standardization
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ISP
- Internet Service Provider
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IT -
Information Technology
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J-M
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JDK
- Java Developer's Kit
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JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
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JS
- Javascript
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JSP
- Java Server Page
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KB
- Kilobyte
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KDE
- K Desktop Environment
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kHz
- Kilohertz
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LAN
- Local Area Network
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LDAP
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
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LED
- Light Emitting Diode
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LF
- Low Frequency
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LIFO
- Last In First Out
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LOC
- Lines of Code
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LUG
- Linux User's Group
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MAN - Metropolitan Area Network
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MB
- Megabyte
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MCSE
- Microsoft Certified System Engineer
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MHz
- Megahertz
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MMU > -
Memory Management Unit
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MOSFET
- Metal-oxide semiconductor FET
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MPEG - Motion Pictures (Coding) Experts Group
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MPL
- Mozilla Public License
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MS
- Microsoft
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MS-DOS -
Microsoft DOS
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MSDN
- Microsoft Developer's Network
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MUD
- Multi-user dungeon
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N-R
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NPU
- Numeric processing unit?
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NPL
- Netscape Public License
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NP - Non-polynomial
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NFS - Network filesystem
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NDS - Novell Directory Services
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NMI
- Non-Maskable Interrupt
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NNTP
- Network News Transfer Protocol
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NTFS
- NT file system
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OLED
- Organic Light Emitting Diode
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OO
- Object Oriented
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OO
- Open Office
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OOo
- openoffice.org
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OOP
- Object Oriented Programmi
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OS
- Operating System
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OSI
- Open Source Initiative
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OSI
- Open Systems Interconnect
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OSS
- Open Source Software
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OSDN
- Open Source Developer's Network
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PAN
- Personal Area Network
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PCB
- Printed Circuit Board
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PCMCIA -
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
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PCM
- Pulse Coded Modulation
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PDA
- Personal digital assistant
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PERL
- Practical Extraction and Reporting Language
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PGA
- Programmable Gate Arrays
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PGP
- Pretty Good Privacy
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PINE
- PINE Is Not Elm
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PNG
- Portable Network Graphics
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POP - Point of Presence
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POP3 -
Post Office Protocol v3
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PVR
- Personal Video Recorder
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PXE
- Pre Excecution Environment
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QoS
- Quality of Service
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RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
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RAM - Random Access Memory
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RC
- Release Candidate
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RDBMS
- Relational Database Management System
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RDF
- Resource Description Framework
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RF
- Radio Frequency
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RFI
- Radio Frequency Interference
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RFID
- Radio Frequency Identification
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RGB
- Red, Green, Blue
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RIP
- Routing Information Protocol
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RLE
- run-length encoding
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ROM
- Read Only Memory
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RSA
- Rivest Shamir Adelman
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S-V
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SCP
- Secure Copy
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SAN
- Storage Area Network
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SDK
- Software Developer's Kit
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SEAL
- Semantics-directed Environment Adaptation Language
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SEI
- Software Engineering Institute
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SIMM
- Single Inline Memory Module
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SMP
- Symmetric Multi-Processing
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SMTP
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
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SP
- Service Pack
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SQL - Structured Query Language
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SSH - Secure Shell
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SSI - Server Side Include
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SSL - Secure Socket Layer
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SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics
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TB - Terabyte
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TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
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TCP/IP - Transmission Cntrol
Protocol/Internet Protocol
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TSP - Traveling Salesman Problem
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TTL - transistor to transistor logic
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TTL - time to live
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UHF - Ultra High Frequency
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UML - Unified Markup Language
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UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply
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URI - Uniform Resource Identifier?
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URL - Uniform Resource Locator?
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USB - Universal Serial Bus
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VRML - Virtual Reality Markup Language
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VB - Visual Basic
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VBA - Visual Basic for Applications
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VBS - Visual Basic Script
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VGA - Variable Graphics Array
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W-Z
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WAN - Wide Area Network
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WAP - wireless application protocol
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WEP - Wired equivalent protocol?
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WPA (wireless protocol)
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WWW - World Wide
Web
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XHTML -
eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language
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1.) GOOGLE - Global Organization Of Oriented Group
Language Of Earth.
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2.) YAHOO -
Yet another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.
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3.) WINDOW - Wide Interactive Network Development
for Office work Solution.
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4.) COMPUTER - Common Oriented Machine
Particularly United and used under Technical and Educational Research.
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5.) VIRUS - Vital Information Resources Under Siege.
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6.) UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunications System.
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7.) AMOLED - Active-matrix organic light-emitting
diode.
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8.) OLED - Organic light-emitting diode.
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9.) IMEI - International Mobile Equipment Identity.
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10.) ESN - Electronic Serial Number.
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11.) UPS - Uninterruptiblepower supply.
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12. HDMI - High-DefinitionMultimedia Interface.
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13.) VPN - Virtual private network.
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14.) APN - Access Point Name.
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15.) SIM - Subscriber Identity Module.
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16.) LED - Light emitting diode.
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17.) DLNA - Digital Living Networks Alliance.
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18.)RAM - Random access memory.
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19.)ROM - Read only memory.
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20.)VGA - Video Graphics Array.
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22.)WVGA - Wide video graphics array.
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21.)QVGA - Quarter Video Graphics Array.
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23.)WXGA - Widescreen Extended Graphics Array.
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24.)USB - Universal serial Bus.
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25.)WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network.
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26.)PPI - Pixels Per Inch.
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27.)LCD - Liquid Crystal Display.
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28.)HSDPA - High speed down-link packet access.
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29.)HSUPA - High-Speed Uplink Packet Access.
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30.) HSPA - High Speed Packet Access.
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31.) GPRS - General Packet Radio Service.
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32.) EDGE - Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution.
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33.) NFC - Near field communication.
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34.) OTG
- On-the-go.
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35.) S-LCD
- Super Liquid Crystal Display.
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36.) O.S. - Operating system.
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37.) SNS - Social network service.
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38.) H.S - HOTSPOT.
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39.)P.O.I - Point of interest.
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40.)GPS - Global Positioning System.
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41.)DVD - Digital Video Disk.
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42.)DTP - Desk top publishing.
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43.)DNSE - Digital natural sound engine.
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44.)OVI - Ohio Video Intranet.
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45.)CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access.
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46.) WCDMA - Wide-band Code Division Multiple
Access.
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47.) GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications.
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49.)DIVX - Digital internet video access.
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50.)APK - Authenticated public key.
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48.)WI-FI - Wireless Fidelity.
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51.)J2ME - Java 2 micro edition.
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52.)SIS - Installation source.
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53.)DELL - Digital electronic link library.
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54.)ACER - Acquisition Collaboration Experimentation
Reflection.
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55.)RSS - Really simple syndication.
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56.)TFT - Thin film transistor.
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57.)AMR- Adaptive Multi-Rate.
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58.)MPEG - moving pictures
experts group.
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59.)IVRS - Interactive Voice Response
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60.) HP - Hewlett Packard
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