| Search engine Software that searches for data based on some criteria, such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. |
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| SEO (search engine optimization) Designing a Web site so that search engines easily find the pages and index them. Optimization includes the choice of words used in the text paragraphs and the placement of those words on the page, both visible and hidden inside meta tags. |
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| Shockwave A technology developed by Macromedia for embedding multimedia content in web pages. |
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| SMTP SMTP is the protocol used to send emails between servers and from a mail client and to a mail server. |
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| Spam Unsolicited bulk email. Unsolicited means that the Recipient has not granted verifiable permission for the message to be sent. Bulk messages are messages that are sent massively and contain identical content. |
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| Spam Threshold Spam Threshold is a score assigned to a piece of mail. This score is based on a set of rules that mail is checked against for known spam issues. The lower this threshold, the lower the score has to be before something is marked as “Spam”. While the spam score can vary from 0 to 10 or more, a spam threshold of spam threshold of 6.5 is considered quite lenient, while 3.5 would be considered very strict. |
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| SSI SSI is a set of HTML tags that allow dynamic content on a web page. SSI is most typically used to "include" the same file on numerous pages, thus simplifying updates. |
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| Subdomains A domain name created by adding a prefix to an existing domain name. For example support.doteasy.com is a subdomain of doteasy.com. |
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