IT Glossary
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| syndication | a group of XML based web-content distribution and republication (Web syndication) formats primarily used by news sites and weblogs (blogs). Any website can issue an RSS feed. By subscribing to an RSS feed, you are alerted to new additions to the feed since you last read it. In order to read RSS feeds, you must use a "feed reader," which formats the XML code into an easily readable format (feed readers are to XML and RSS feeds as web browsers are to HTML and web pages. Source: www.lib.berkeley.edu | |
| TCP/IP | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol - This is the suite of protocols that defines the Internet. Originally designed for the UNIX operating system, TCP/IP software is now available for every major kind of computer operating system. To be truly on the Internet, your computer must have TCP/IP software. See also IP Address. Source: www.lib.berkeley.edu | |
| telnet | Internet service allowing one computer to log onto another, connecting as if not remote. Source: www.lib.berkeley.edu | |
| title | (of a document) The official title of a document from the "meta" field called title. The text of this meta title field may or may not also occur in the visible body of the document. It is what appears in the top bar of the window when you display the document and it is the title that appears in search engine results. The "meta" field called title is not mandatory in HTML coding. Sometimes you retrieve a document with "No Title" as its supposed title; this is caused when the meta-title field is left blank. Source: www.lib.berkeley.edu | |
| TLD | Top Level Domain (TLD) - Hierarchical scheme for indicating logical and sometimes geographical venue of a web-page from the network. In the US, common domains are .edu (education), .gov (government agency), .net (network related), .com (commercial), .org (nonprofit and research organizations). Outside the US, domains indicate country: ca (Canada), uk (United Kingdom), au (Australia), jp (Japan), fr (France), etc. Neither of these lists is exhaustive. See also DNS entry. Source: www.lib.berkeley.edu | |
| TMS | A GIS specification for providing rendered map tiles at fixed scales, similar to Google Maps. Source: www.wikipedia.org | |
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