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- Dictionary (22415 bytes)
23: ...[[core glossary]] of the simplest meanings of the simplest concepts. From these, other concepts can be exp...
143: ...glish-dictionary.us/ English dictionary] Fast and simple English dictionary with US and UK spellings.
178: The [[DICT]] protocol is a client/server model for dictionaries. Many free dictionaries ar...
202: * [[Pronunciation (simple guide to markup, American)]]
203: * [[DICT]], the dictionary server protocol - Computer (32773 bytes)
3: ... from [[digital circuit|components]] that perform simple well-defined functions. The complex interactions ...
12: ...all operations on that information are reduced to simple [[Boolean algebra]].
40: *[[Enterprise application server]]
142: ...mputer only has a limited number of well-defined, simple instructions, but they are not ambiguous. Typica...
159: ...omplex instructions. Rather, they do millions of simple instructions arranged by people known as "[[progr... - Modem (21628 bytes)
16: ...by [[Hayes Communications]]. The Smartmodem was a simple 300 bit/s modem using the Bell 103 signaling stan...
21: ..., and 75 bit/s for sending commands back to the [[server]]s.
68: ...e software generating the modem tones is not that simple, and the performance of the computer as a whole o... - Tim Berners-Lee (7363 bytes)
14: ... and developed on [[NeXTSTEP]]) and the first web server simply called '''[[httpd]]''' (which was short fo...
18: ... how one could own a browser, how to set up a web server, and so on. It was also the world's first web dir...
32: ...ile the component ideas of the World Wide Web are simple, Berners-Lee's insight was to combine them in a w...
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