Wednesday, February 13, 2008
POP3
my blog is about POP3 or Post Office Protocol 3. POP3 is the most recent version of a standard protocol for receiving e-mail.POP3 is designed to delete mail on the server as soon as the user has downloaded it. POP3 is client/server protool in which e-mail is received and held for you by your Internet server. An alternative protocol is Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP). IMAP provides the user more capabilities for retaining e-mail on the server and for organizing it in folders on the server.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Direct Attached Storage
i did my blog on Direct Attached Storage. Direct attached storage (DAS) is computer storage that is directly attached to one computer or server and is not, without special support, directly accessible to other ones. The main alternatives to direct-attached storage are network-attached storage (NAS) and the storage area network (SAN).
Monday, February 4, 2008
Youtube Catcher
I did my blog about Youtube Catcher. Are u tired of finding a video on youtube that is really funny and every time u want to watch it you have to go back to you tube and look it up well now u dont have to with youtube catcher. What Youtube catcher is Youtube catcher is a program that u can download off the internet that lets u download a video from youtube that u really like so every time u want to watch it u don't have to login to it and find it. It downloads painlessly it quick and easy so u never have to set and wait for long periods. I know that I'm going to use it and u should to.
CDMA
my blog is about CDMA. CDMA employs spread-spectrum technology and a special coding scheme (where each transmitter is assigned a code) to allow multiple users to be multiplexed over the same physical channel. Code division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access method utilized by various radio communication technologies. It should not be confused with cdma One(often referred to as simply "CDMA"), which is a mobile phone standard that uses CDMAcdma. and that about it for CDMA.
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