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RSS is the acronym used to describe the de facto standard for the syndication of Web content. |
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a file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted. |
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JPG is a file extension for a lossy graphics file. |
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PNG (pronounced ping as in ping-pong; for Portable Network Graphics) is a file format for image compression that, in time, is expected to replace the Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) that is widely used on today's Internet. |
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a high-capacity, self-contained storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit. Also called hard disk drive. |
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a small electronic device containing flash memory that is used for storing data or transferring it to or from a computer, digital camera, etc. |
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A URL is one type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI); the generic term for all types of names and addresses that refer to objects on the World Wide Web. The term "Web address" is a synonym for a URL that uses the HTTP / HTTPS protocol. |
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a means of compressing a sound sequence into a very small file, to enable digital storage and transmission. |
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marching that is conducted at about 120 paces per minute. |
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