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graceful shutdown and hard shutdown
Graceful shutdown and hard shutdown are two opposing methods of turning off a computer. A graceful shutdown is when a computer is turned off by software function and the operating system (OS) is allowed to perform ... Read Full Definition
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404 error
404 is a status code that tells a web user that a requested page is not available. Read Full Definition
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gig economy
A gig economy is a free market system in which temporary positions are common and organizations hire independent workers for short-term commitments. Read Full Definition
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social media marketing (SMM)
Social media marketing (SMM) is a form of internet marketing that uses social media apps as a marketing tool. Read Full Definition
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executable file (EXE file)
An executable file (EXE file) is a computer file that contains an encoded sequence of instructions that the system can execute directly when the user clicks the file icon. Read Full Definition
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cyberpicketing
Cyberpicketing is the use of the Internet to protest a corporation or other institution's wages, work conditions, products, environmental policy, or other issues. Read Full Definition
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pop-up shop
A pop-up shop is a temporary retail space that is typically used to introduce a new product line, test a new market or generate awareness for a product or cause. Read Full Definition
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enterprise content services
Enterprise content services are the evolution of enterprise content management (ECM); their goal is to adapt to the changing needs of enterprises and the emergence of new technologies, such as cloud computing. Read Full Definition
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bulletin board system (BBS)
A bulletin board system (BBS) is a computer or an application dedicated to the sharing or exchange of messages or other files on a network. Read Full Definition
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backscatter spam
Backscatter spam, also called misdirected bounce spam or NDR spam, is a strategy for sending unsolicited email messages that takes advantage of the fact that certain types of mail transfer agent (MTA) programs ... Read Full Definition
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