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ADSL(Asymmetric
Digital Subscriber Loop)
Anonymous
AP(Access Point)
APNIC(Asian Pacific Network Information Center)
ARIN(American Registry for Internet Numbers)
ASP(Active Server Page)
ASP(Application Service Provider)
Bandwidth
BBS(Bulletin Board Service)
Bit
BlueTooth
B/S(Browser/Server)
CGI(Common Gateway Interface)
Cable
MODEM ’
channel
CERNET(China Education And Research Network)
C/S(Client/Server)
Circuit Switch
CSS(Cascading Style Sheets)
DDN(Digital Data Network)
DHTML(Dynamic HTML)
DNS(Domain Name System)
domain
download
FTP(File Transport Protocol)
gateway
GPRS(General Packet Radio Service)
Grid
Computing
GSM(Global System for Mobile Communications)
HomeRF(Home Radio Frequence)
HTML(Hypertext Mark Language)
HTTP(Hypertext Transport Protocol)
Hypertext
Hub
IAB(Internet
Architecture Board)
IANA(Internet
Assigned Number Authority)
ICANN(Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers)
ICP(Internet Content Provider)
IEEE(Institute 0f Electrial and Electronics Engineers)
IETF(Internet Engineering Task Force)
IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol)
Interconnection
Internet
IrDA(Infrared Data Association)
ISP(Internet Service Provider)
ISM(Industrial—Scientific—Medical)
ISDN(Integrated Subscriber Digital Network)
JSP(Java Server Page)
LAN(Local
Area Network)
MAN(Metropolitan Area Network)
MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension)
NNTP(Network News Transport Protocol)
NSF(United States National Science Foundation)
Optical Fiber
OSI(Open Systems Interconnection)
PHP(Hypertext Preprocessor)
POP(Post Office Protocol)
proxy
RFC(Request For Comment)
script
SMTP(Simple Mail Transport Protocol)
STP(Shield Twisted Pair)
TCP(Transport Control Protoco1)
TELNET
UDP(User Data Protoco1)
upload
URI。(Uniform
Resource Locators)
UTP(Unshield Twisted Pair)
VOD
(Video On Demand)
VRML(Virtual Reality Mark Language)
WAN(Wide
Area Network)
WLAN(Wireless
LAN)
WWW
(World Wide Web)
XML(Extensible
Markup Language) |