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Netiquette:-   Network Etiquette.  A term that refers to exercising proper behavior on
the various Internet services.

Netscape:-  A Web browser often considered to be on the leading edge.

Network:-  Interconnected computers which exchange data and communication.

Network Address:-  a series of words, acronyms, or numbers separated by periods
to describe the location of a particular user, service, or computer connected to the
Internet or other on-line service.

Network Information Center (NIC):-  A central location within a particular network for
finding information regarding that network.

Networking:-  The interconnecting of computers and other hardware to
communicate with each other and to share hardware, programs, and files.

Newbie:-  Someone new to the Internet, a particular part of the Internet, or other
on-line service.

Newsgroup:-  A USENET bulletin board topic.  Newsgroups are organized into
several groups.

Node:-  A remote location which provides telephone access to a particular on-line
service or ISP.  The goal is to find a local node so you do not have to pay a long
distance phone charge.

Normalize:-  To minimize the duplication of information in a relational database
through effective design.

NOS (Network Operating System):-  An operating system that provides basic file
system services and supervisory functions to computers connected by a network
(i.e., Novell or LanTastic).

Notebook:-  Small compact computer. Smaller than a laptop.

Null:-  A value that indicates missing or unknown data in a field.

Number DataType:-  A field data type in a database or spreadsheet designed for
numerical data that will be used in mathematical calculations.

Object:-  Information from another application, such as a chart, a drawing, or a table,
that can be linked or inserted in a file.

Object-Oriented Graphics:-  Graphic designs that are handled by the computer as
mathematically-described shapes, rather than as collections of pixels.

OCR (Optical Character Recognition) Software:-  Software that allows the dots or
pixels of a printed page (i.e., a text page from a magazine) to be converted into ASCII
text and placed into your computer.  OCR software is combined with scanners.  This
combination allows you to scan documents into a computer and convert the resulting
information into textual data so you do not have to manually enter the information with
your keyboard.

OEM:-  Original Equipment Manufacturer.

Off-line:-  State of NOT being connected to a remote computer.

OLE:-  Object Linking and Embedding.  A complex specification that describes the
interfaces used for such tasks as embedding objects created by one application
within documents created by another.

OLE Object:-  An object that supports the OLE protocol for object linking and
embedding.

On-line:-  State of being connected to a remote computer.

On-line Database:-  An organized collection of information, located on-line, that a
computer can access.

On-line Searching:-  Process of using a computer to find and retrieve information
from an on-line database.

Open:-  To display the contents of a file in an application or to start an application.

Open Architecture:-  A type of IBM PC and compatible architecture that allows third
party manufacturers to produce additional interior add-ons and to allow users to
easily install these add-ons.

Operating System:-  The system software of your computer. There are a number of
different operating systems on the market today.  Among the popular operating
systems are MacOS, Windows, Unix, Linux, and OS/2.

Operator:-  A symbol or word, such as > and &, that indicates an operation to be
performed on one or more elements.

Optimize:-  Setting up hardware or software in such a way that processing performs
as fast as possible.

Output:-  Data that comes out of a computer device.

Owner:-  The user who has full rights to a file.
(Multimedia Program)
Features:-
  • Video Zoom.
  • Multi-Screens.
  • Fast and slow Video or MP3
  • Auto-play search engine.
  • Play Movie, MP3, Picture
  • And more...
(Firewall)
Features:-
  • Protect your OS from any type
    of 32bit and 16bit virus.
  • Protect your OS from any Virus
    will develop in the future.
  • Control All User Accounts
  • Accept or refuse running
    Application feature.
  • And more...
AK-Encryption
(Encryption)
Features:-
  • new logic to encrypt and
    decrypt your Important
    Message.
  • strong algorithm (don't build
    above any algorithm system
    in the world)
  • And more...
AK_Encryption
(Monitoring Program)
Features:-
  • New Logic to Monitoring
    all types of application on
    your System.
  • Monitor 16bit ,32bit
    and 64bit Application.
  • Monitor non-Device
    Driver service
    Application.
  • Monitor Device Driver
    Service Application.
  • Monitor All Executable
    File (exe) events
    Creating, Changing ,
    Renaming, Deleting.
  • Release OS Errors
    Feature
  • Clean Temporary Folders

Google
 
(Security System)
Features:-
  • Freeze your files from the
    following task:-
  • Merge with virus
  • Deleting
  • Changing
  • Modifier
  • Renaming