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Grep
Explore the depths of Grep, the UNIX command for pattern searches within files, and learn its vast applications in text processing.
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Gopher: The Internet’s Forgotten Pathways
Delve into the history of Gopher, an early internet protocol that shaped digital information sharing, its transition to the WWW, and how a dedicated community keeps its spirit alive.
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Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Unlock the intricacies of GSM—Global System for Mobile Communications. Explore its history, technical foundations, and enduring impact on mobile tech.
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Global Load Balancer
Global Load Balancer is a hardware-based or software-based solution that can direct requests for Web content to multiple geographical locations where the content is stored.
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Global Groups: Streamlining User Management in Windows Environments
Explore the concept of Global Groups in Windows Server environments. Learn how they facilitate efficient user management and permissions control, enhancing network security and administration.
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Global Catalog Server
Global Catalog Server is a Microsoft Windows Server domain controller that stores a copy of the global catalog.
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Global Catalog in Active Directory
Discover what the Global Catalog is in Windows Active Directory. Learn its role, importance, and how to manage it for an efficient network.
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global.asa
Global.asa is a file used in Active Server Pages (ASP) applications running on Microsoft Internet Information Server or Internet Information Services that contains information global to all pages in the application.
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G.Lite
G.Lite is a variation of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) that is targeted for home Internet access. Continue reading for detailed info. What is G.Lite? G.Lite is a variation of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) that is targeted for home Internet access. G.Lite typically has a downstream rate of up to 1.5 Mbps and an…
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General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
GPRS is an upgrade to the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) cellular phone system. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) uses packet switching instead of the existing circuit-switching technologies of TDMA systems to provide more efficient use of available bandwidth.

