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Ever come across an internet or computer related term or acronym that made absolutely NO sense? And yet the writer, perhaps even me, uses it as if everyone on the planet should know what it means? Webopedia is the site for you. "The only online dictionary and search engine you need for computer and Internet technology definitions." FUD? TCP/IP? router? smiley? These and thousands of other words and acronyms are defined in short, easy to understand terms, and heavily cross-referenced so if you stumble across another term you've not heard of before, understanding is just a mouse click away. You'll frequently see references to Webopedia in the related links sections of Ask Leo! articles - it's one of my go-to reference sites. • Article Useful? Digg It - Bookmark It on Del.icio.us Article 9931 | Posted February 27, 2006 | Category: Tech Sites• Leo's Answers Kudos for Ask Leo! Sign up for Leo's Answers Newsletter and get FREE weekly updates with the latest answers, updates and pointers, and even some some tips, tricks and fun information you won't find anywhere else. Here's the most recent newsletter for an example of what you're signing up for: Leo's Answers #147 - October 7, 2008 You'll get at most two emails from me each week. Of course, every issue includes instructions on how to easily unsubscribe should you decide at any time to quit. You can also subscribe via RSS: Need more details? Click here. Note: I do not spam. Check out my privacy policy. Recent Comments
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