Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding
Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding ATRAC is a family of proprietary audio compression algorithms developed by Sony. MiniDisc was the first commercial product to incorporate ATRAC in 1992. ATRAC allowed a relatively small disc like MiniDisc to hav..
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Argo (web browser)
For other uses see Argo disambiguation. Argo was part of a project to make the Internet accessible to scholars in the Humanities at the University of Groningen. The Argo web browser was created in August 1994 by Bert Bos. Functionality . . The ..
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Atari TOS
The Operating System TOS is the operating system of the Atari ST range of computers. This range included the 520ST 1040ST and the F FM and E variations e.g.1040STE. Later 32 bit machines TT Falcon030 were developed using a new version of TOS call..
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Baltie
Baltie is a educational programming language used as a learning aid for beginning programmers. Most commonly used to teach younger students with little or no experience programming computers. The difference between Baltie and other programming la..
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Blogger (service)
Blogger is a blog publishing system. It was created by Pyra Labs which was bought by Google in 2003. History . . . On August 23 1999 Blogger was launched by Pyra Labs. As one of the earliest dedicated blog publishing tools it is credited for he..
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Blogging Heroes
Blogging Heroes is a book by Michael A. Banks comprised of interviews with thirty prominent bloggers. Overview . . The book tries to uncover the methods strategies and philosophies that allowed each of these bloggers to set their blogs apart fr..
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Blogging Tories
Main article: Canadian blogosphere . Blogging Tories is the name of a group of Canadian bloggers who come from the centre centre right right wing and libertarian sides of the political spectrum. The Blogging Tories are composed of many individua..
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ClickCaster
ClickCaster is an online application that allows rich media distribution via RSS. The system allows uploading of any file type but the service is focused on audio and video podcasts. History . . ClickCaster was founded by Scott Converse in 2005..
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Content filtering
See also: Content control software . Content filtering is the technique whereby content is blocked or allowed based on analysis of its content rather than its source or other criteria. It is most widely used on the internet to filter email and w..
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Digital evidence
Digital evidence or electronic evidence is any probative information stored or transmitted in digital form that a party to a court case may use at trial. The use of digital evidence has increased in the past few decades as courts have allowed the..
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Document Structure Description
Document Structure Description or DSD is a schema language for XML that is a language for describing valid XML documents. It's an alternative to DTD or the W3C XML Schema. An example of DSD in its simplest form: This says that element named "foo"..
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Expanded memory
Expanded memory was a system of bank switching introduced around 1984 that provided more memory to byte hungry business oriented MS DOS programs. These were typically spreadsheets and databases running on the original IBM PC and on its successors..
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Free Windows firewalls
Isafer . . Isafer Isafer offers a GUI for adding and removing allowed and denied applications it also allows the user to block or allow connections based on their IP or port or IP range or port range. It also offers a simple port scanner that sca..
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GTalkr
GTalkr was a web based Flash program used to connect to Google Talk. It was similar to MSN Web Messenger Yahoo! Web Messenger and AIM Express except that it used Flash. It allowed Google Talk users to log in to Google Talk and send instant messag..
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Joi Internet
Joi Internet was a dial up Internet service provider based in Atlanta GA. Joi Internet was a subsidiary of Hawk Communications as were Access4Less and Access 4 Free. Joi Internet provided low cost basic and accelerated dial up Internet access up ..
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Joint (audio engineering)
In audio engineering joint refers to a joining of several channels of similar information in order to obtain higher quality or smaller file size. Joint stereo . . The term joint stereo has become prominent as the Internet has allowed for the tr..
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Madster
Madster was one of the many P2P file sharing services that appeared in Napster's wake. Initially called AIMster later renamed to Madster due to complain from AOL's AIM. AIMster allowed users to share their files with others but only with those on..
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Major BBS
The Major BBS later renamed Worldgroup in 1995 was developed by Tim Stryker and launched in 1986 by Stryker's company Galacticomm as a demonstration of the abilities of the Galacticomm Software Breakthrough Library or GSBL. The GSBL was a powerfu..
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