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- What is Facebook?
- Facebook is a social network service and website launched in February 2004 that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc. As of July 2010 Facebook has more than 500 million active users.
- What is a FAQ?
- A FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) is a list of frequently asked questions and answers.
- What is a Favicon?
- Favicon.ico (Favorite icon) is a customized image that Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 and above uses, if it is available, as an icon to go with a user-specified bookmarked site on the Links bar at the top of a Web browser window.
- What are Favorites?
- Favorites are a method of recording the address of a file or Web page for later reference in the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.
- What is FFA?
- FFA (Free For All) is a links page where anyone can add a link.
- What is a Finger?
- Finger is a program that tells you the name associated with an email address.
- What is a Firewall?
- Firewall is aet of related programs used to prevent unauthorized outsiders from accessing the local network.
- What is a Flame?
- Flame is angry, inflammatory, or insulting message sent via email, or posting to a forum or newsgroup.
- What is Flame War?
- Flame war is an exchange of angry, inflammatory, or insulting messages between Internet users.
- What is Flash?
- Flash is a popular authoring software developed by Macromedia. It's used to design and deliver low-bandwidth animations, presentations, applications, and Web sites. To view a Flash file, users have to install the Macromedia Flash player
- What is a Footer?
- A footer is often used to refer to the bottom part of a Web page.
- What is Foursquare?
- Foursquare is a location-based social networking website and software for mobile devices. Users 'check-in' at venues using a mobile website, text messaging or a device-specific application. They are then awarded points and sometimes 'badges'.
- What are Frames?
- Frames allow you to present Web pages in multiple, independent windows or subwindows, where certain information can be kept visible, while content in the other windows are scrolled or replaced.
- What is Freeware?
- Freeware is free software that the author has been made available to the public domain, typically with no restrictions on its use or distribution.
- What is Front-End?
- Front-end is an application that Web users interact with directly. For example, a search form is the front-end of a search engine.
- What is FTP?
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a method of transferring files, such as Web pages, over the Internet. Typically used to upload Web pages and images to a host server. The server then serves the pages to users requesting it over the Internet.
- What is FTP Server?
- A FTP server is a computer on the Internet that store files for transmission by FTP.
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