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An Internet browser (also web browser) is a software application used to access the World Wide Web (www), or, generally speaking, the Internet. Currently (2012), three browsers…
The Internet Protocol is the main communications protocol used to translate network packets across computer networks using the Internet Protocol Suite (IPS). Since the Internet
Adware (also ad-ware, or advertising supported software) is a type of malware and is software that automatically displays advertisements, for example via pop-up windows in "web…
AJAX (an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a group of interconnected web development techniques running on a user's computer. AJAX is primarily used to create…
Antivirus (antivirus) is software designed to recognize, detect, prevent, and remove "malware":http://hosting.blueboard.cz/napoveda/malware, "Trojans":http://hosting.blueboard.cz…
A blog (abbreviated weblog, formerly also zine) is a personal diary, usually of a thematic nature, which a blogger publishes on the Internet. The main characteristic of a blog is…
Caching (or Web Caching) is a method of temporarily storing (i.e., Caching) web documents, HTML pages, images, and other objects. The advantage of Caching is that it reduces…
The cloud (also cloud computing/cloud hosting) is a way of providing computing power and functions as a service, not a product, over a network (most often directly over the…
Cookies (also web cookie, "http":http://hosting.blueboard.cz/napoveda/http cookie, "browser":http://hosting.blueboard.cz/napoveda/internetovy-prohlizec cookie) are used to send…
DNS record · Vocabulary
This is a record that shows where the domain will go. Besides what hosting and website it will go to, it also sets where emails sent to the domain will go. If you have a domain…
DoS
DoS (also known as DDoS, or Distributed Denial of Service) is an attempted attack on a web service/webpage that results in the target being disabled for a period of time. A DoS…
Drupal is a very well-known web content management system. This means that you can easily write a website, blog or create a gallery with its help. Its appearance can be customized…
An eshop (also known as an e-shop, online store, or online trading) is a web application designed for selling products. In an eshop, you can browse products, view their photos and…
FTP · Vocabulary
Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. It is a network protocol for transferring files over a network based on TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), for example over the Internet
==== 1. When you start Outlook 2010, you will be greeted by a wizard Click on the **Next** button [* {contentAsset outlook-email-settings.emaily-outlook-1} *] ==== 2. Would you…
HTML · Vocabulary
HTML (short for HyperText Markup Language) is the main markup language for "web pages":http://hosting.blueboard.cz/napoveda/webove-stranky. The basic building blocks of web pages…
HTTP (short for Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative, and hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the basis of data communication…
IMAP · Vocabulary
IMAP (short for Internet Message Access Protocol) is one of the two most widely used Internet protocols for getting "email":/help/email. The other is "POP3":/help/pop3 (Post…
An IP address (internet protocol address) is the numerical designation of each device that is connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. An…
Malware (short for Malicious Software) is software designed to disrupt the operation of a computer, to collect sensitive and personal information, or to gain unauthorized access…
MIME (short for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) is an Internet standard that extends email format support by: -text in a non-ASCII character set -attachments that are not…
A permalink is a specific "URL":http://hosting.blueboard.cz/napoveda/url address that most often goes to blog posts or forum posts after the post has disappeared from the main…
Phishing · Vocabulary
Phishing is a method of obtaining contact details, passwords and sensitive financial information by masquerading as a trusted entity. Phishing often appears in email spam, where…
POP3 · Vocabulary
POP3 (short for Post Office Protocol, version 3) is one of the two most widely used Internet protocols for getting e-mail. The other is "IMAP":/help/imap (Internet Message Access…
A proxy server is a server (computer system or application) that acts as an intermediary for requests from a client looking for things on another server. The client connects to…
RSS
Thanks to RSS, you can stay up-to-date with the latest news on the site. Whether it's the latest information about our hosting or new articles on a news site. It always depends on…
Shareware (sometimes also called trialware or demoware) is software distributed for free, on a trial basis. In most cases, shareware is limited in functionality, possible time of…
SMTP · Vocabulary
SMTP (abbreviated Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is an Internet standard for the transmission of electronic mail (email) over IP (Internet Protocol). This protocol handles the…
Spambot is an automated computer program designed to send unsolicited mail - spam. Most spambots create fake e-mail accounts through which they send spam. In some cases, spammers…
Spyware is a type of malware that installs itself on a user's computer and collects data without the user's knowledge. The user is usually unaware of the presence of spyware on…
SVG
SVG (short for Scalable Vector Graphics) is a set of specifications for XML-based file formats used for two-dimensional graphics, both static and dynamic (i.e., animated or…
TCP/IP (short for Transmission Control/Internet Protocol) is a framework for a set of Internet protocols created in 1970 by DARPA, an agency of the United States Department of…
A Trojan (abbreviated as Trojan) is a malicious computer program that can copy itself and can steal user information without the user's knowledge. It is one of the three main…
URL
URL (Unique Resource Locator) is translated as ?Unique Resource Identification?. This is the location of a file on the Internet. It is typed into the address bar at the top of the…
VPN
A VPN (short for Virtual Private Network) is a secure ? network that allows users to connect to their systems remotely. VPNs are usually secured with a "firewall":http://hosting…
Web Hosting · Vocabulary
If you want to have your site on the Internet, there are 2 basic things you need: hosting and a domain. Hosting will make the site work, and the domain will make it possible for…
Individual HTML (or perhaps XHTML) files exposed on the Internet that are displayed in a browser when someone visits the website by typing its "URL":http://hosting.blueboard.cz…
What is a domain? · Domains
Is the address under which your "website":[#webove-pages] will be on the Internet. Detailed and easy to understand You can learn more about "domains on www.jakpsatweb.cz":http:/…
What is E-mail? · E-mails
Email is a service for sending text messages with the option of attachments. You usually get email with every hosting, it's taken for granted. You can then create email boxes on…
WWW
Short for World Wide Web, today we simply say web. It is actually a worldwide linking of documents on the "http":http://hosting.blueboard.cz/napoveda/http protocol using…
XML
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is, like "HTML":http://hosting.blueboard.cz/napoveda/html, a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that…
Microsoft Exchange · E-mails
Microsoft Exchange is a central solution for unified, mostly corporate, communication. Exchange also allows calendar, contact and task management functionality. We offer this…
Node.js · Vocabulary
Node.js: a runtime environment for JavaScript outside the browser with asynchronous non-blocking processing; used for web servers, APIs, and realtime applications.
Python: a readable high-level language for the web, automation, data analysis and AI; libraries via pip and hosting on Blueboard.cz.
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