Digital cleanse is a term mooted by John Mayer, musician and avid blogger and tweeter, as a resolution and challenge for the first week of 2010. It means keeping off all digital contraptions – a stop to emailing, texting, social networking, blogging and surfing sites. It is seen as a new health craze, considered good for the body and mind. …
Read More »What is cybersquatting?
Cybersquatting is registering a website in the names of popular brands. The word squatting in this context means unauthorised occupation of someone else’s property. In the internet domain, techsavvy entrepreneurs register websites in the names of popular brands, whose owners do not have websites of their own. This can lead to misrepresentation in the internet media about the products or …
Read More »What is crowd mining?
Crowd mining is a new business concept where solutions can come from crowds, and marketers are turning to them as a database. They are a handy source of information, especially with online advances and wireless technology. The changing economy brought in this concept to tap expensive or even unavailable information and it goes beyond surveys and crowd sourcing. Scientists are …
Read More »What is couch surfing?
Couch surfing is getting to know about other parts of the world through the internet. Couch Surfing is an international, non-profit network site that connects travelers with locals in over 230 countries around the world. Since 2004, members have been using the system for cultural exchange. Today, there are over a million couch surfers.
Read More »What is contact scraping?
Social networking has brought about a new trend called contact scraping, where an online company with access to a person’s mail account goes through the contact list and sends out an invitation to all to join the site. Once a person enters his / her credentials, like user name or password, the company sweeps through the contact list. The company …
Read More »What is cloud computing?
The term cloud computing with reference to IT is a service offered by a third party – typically a Technology Services Provider – and offered on subscription basis by leveraging the internet. The key proposition is to move away from expensive, capex heavy, on-premises options to affordable, cost-efficient arrangements that are offered on a one-to-many basis. It is a misperception …
Read More »What is Captcha?
Captcha is an acronym for Completely Automated Public Turing test to differentiate between computers and humans. A Captcha Security Code is an image of letters that a person must type in to match the Captcha image they see. It is a type of challenge response test used in computing to ensure that the response is not generated by a computer. …
Read More »What is an IP address?
Every device connected to the public Internet is assigned a unique number known as an Internet Protocol (IP) address. IP addresses consist of four numbers separated by periods (also called a ‘dotted-quad’) and look something like 127.0.0.1. Since these numbers are usually assigned to internet service providers within region-based blocks, an IP address can often be used to identify the …
Read More »What is a website?
It is a website where a couple posts information about their upcoming or recent wedding. After the wedding, pictures and posts are uploaded; it could also be interactive. It is a relatively new concept and includes information as to how the couple met, invitations to friends and relatives, wedding clothes of the bride and groom, the ‘wedding album’ photo gallery …
Read More »What is a thumbo?
A thumbo is an error made while typing a text message on a mobile phone – basically a mix of thumb and typo. Typo is an old word which means a mistake made while typing. A related word is speako, used to indicate mistakes made while dictating text.
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