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Dynamic HTML
Dynamic HTML is a proposed World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard developed by Microsoft for creating interactive multimedia Web content.
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vCard
vCard is an Internet protocol for exchanging business information. vCard enables users to exchange the kind of information found on business cards by using standard Internet applications such as e-mail clients and Web browsers.
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vCalendar
vCalendar is an Internet protocol for interoperability between scheduling programs running on different platforms. vCalendar allows Personal Data Interchange (PDI) programs to exchange scheduling information over the Internet.
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VBScript
VBScript stands for Visual Basic Scripting Edition, a scripting language developed by Microsoft and designed primarily for use in Web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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V.90 – Modem Serial Transmission
V.90 is a serial transmission standard for high-speed communication using modems.
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X Window System
X Window System is a client/server system for running a graphical user interface (GUI) that uses windows in a UNIX environment.
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X-Series Protocols
X-Series Protocols, also known as X-Series recommendations, is a series of standards and recommendations developed by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) relating to data communication over networking and telecommunication services.
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XML
XML stands for Extensible Markup Language, a family of standards for the exchange of structured information that was developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer is Microsoft’s web browser and integrated suite of client-side Internet software, which integrates tightly into the Microsoft Windows operating system and was included with Windows until version 7 as an essential operating system component.
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XHTML
XHTML stands for Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, a proposed version of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
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x86 Platform
Definition of x86 Platform in Network Encyclopedia. What is x86 platform? x86 is a computer platform whose processor is based on the Intel 386 architecture microprocessor. The x86, or Intel, platform is one of the two processor platforms supported by Microsoft Windows NT and above (the other being the Alpha platform) and the only processor platform supported by…
