Category: A to Z
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets is a standard from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that gives Web developers more control over how the pages of a Web site will look when displayed on a Web browser.
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Carrier Signal
Carrier Signal (or Carrier Wave) is an alternating electromagnetic signal with a steady frequency upon which information is superimposed by some form of modulation.
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Cache Server
Cache Server is a server used to speed corporate access to Web content on the Internet by caching the Web pages that users most frequently request.
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Certificate Authority (CA)
Certificate Authority is any entity that issues digital certificates to verify the identity of users, applications, or organizations.
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Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
CGI, or Common Gateway Interface, is a standard mechanism for communication between Web servers and server-side gateway programs that was developed in the UNIX networking environment.
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Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)
Explore the Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) by Citrix Systems, its foundational technology, and its continuing significance in today’s evolving digital workspace environments.
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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
ICANN is a nonprofit corporation that will take over the functions of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and some other Internet-management organizations.
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Internet Data Query (IDQ)
Unravel the mystery of .idq files! It’s like being a detective, but instead of clues, you’re decoding data queries in the digital world 🕵️♂️💻.
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Internet Database Connector (IDC)
IDC is a Microsoft technology for linking database content to Web pages that predates the development of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) technology.
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ICQ
ICQ is a program that enables users to locate other ICQ users on the Internet and communicate with them in real-time.
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Internet Cache Protocol (ICP)
Internet Cache Protocol is a UDP-based protocol developed in 1995 to allow arrays of proxy servers to communicate and work together over a network.
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Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
ICMP stands for Internet Control Message Protocol is a TCP/IP network layer protocol used by routers and TCP/IP hosts for building and maintaining routing tables, adjusting data flow rates, and reporting errors and control messages for TCP/IP network communication.