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Yahoo!
By Ankit Talwar · 18 years ago
Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) is an American computer services company. It operates an Internet portal, the Yahoo! Directory and a host of other services including Yahoo! Mail. It was founded by Stanford graduate students Jerry ...
Adsense!
By Ankit Talwar · 18 years ago
AdSense is an ad serving program run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image and, more recently, video advertisements on their sites. These ads are administered by Google and ...
Hacker!
By Ankit Talwar · 18 years ago
A hacker is a person who creates and modifies computer software and computer hardware, including computer programming, administration, and security-related items. The term usually bears strong connotations, but may be either favorable or denigrating depending ...
Black Hat!
By Ankit Talwar · 18 years ago
A black hat (also called a cracker or Darkside hacker) is a malicious or criminal hacker. This term is seldom used outside of the security industry and by some modern programmers. The general public uses ...
Web Hosting Service!
By Ankit Talwar · 18 years ago
Web Hosting Service: A web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that provides individuals, organizations and users with online systems for storing information, images, video, or other content accessible via the World ...
Search Engine Optimization!
By Ankit Talwar · 18 years ago
Search engine optimization (SEO) is a set of methods aimed at improving the ranking of a website in search engine listings, and could be considered a subset of search engine marketing. The term SEO also ...
Unstructured and structured P2P networks!
By Ankit Talwar · 18 years ago
The P2P overlay network consists of all the participating peers as network nodes. There are links between any two nodes that know each other: i.e. if a participating peer knows the location of another peer ...
Peer To Peer!
By Ankit Talwar · 18 years ago
A peer-to-peer (or P2P) computer network is a network that relies primarily on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than concentrating it in a relatively low number of servers. ...