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Dictionary of the InternetInternet jargon and IT technical terms explained Do you know what a 'dongle', a 'sandbox', and a 'Ponzi scheme' are? The Internet and its technology is expanding at such a blistering rate, that it's difficult to keep up. Sometimes it's even hard to understand the terms in which it's all described.
In between, there's a useful and very entertaining mixture of the language of bleeding edge technology [yes, that's in] as well as the slang, vogue terms, and prolific coinings of newsgroups. Darrell Ince's explanations are so thorough that some of them are like mini-tutorials. I read them through from first entry to last and learned something interesting on almost every page. The book is issued with a CD which contains the full dictionary entries in a browsable format, with hyperlinks. There are also links to relevant websites. The dictionary is supported by a separate web site where updates for downloading are posted. This is a wonderfully rich compendium - as smack up to date as it's possible to be. © Roy Johnson 2001 [see other REFERENCE books] Darrel Ince, Dictionary of the Internet, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, pp.340, ISBN 019280460X |
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