Two meanings: (i) abbreviation for 'internet', and (ii) an adjective indicating that a particular total (eg of viewings or expenditure) may not include the totality of units which are included within it, as allowance is made for duplication. See also ' gross'.
The shortened word for the (1) internet or a (2) network.
A network or, when capitalized, the Internet itself. When these letters appear as part of an address - www. ngisc. gov, for example - it indicates that the host computer is run by a networking organization, frequently as ISP in the United States.
(n.) Shorthand for Internet.
Commonly used term for the Internet.
is a common abbreviation for Internet.
construct or form a web, as if by weaving
An abbreviation for "network." In Internet addresses, net indicates a computer network service. When capitalized, Net is used as a slang term for the Internet.
Another term for the Internet.
The abbreviated version of the word "Internet."
Shortened term for Internet
"The 'Net" is a nickname for the Internet. You might also hear or read about other names for the Internet: the Information Superhighway, the Infobahn, the I-way, and so on.
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In general, ëNetí is a slang abbreviation for "The Internet".
This is the informal term used for the Internet. It refers to the computer networks - it includes Email, Gopher nets, Janet, the Web and many other networks.
Net is an abbreviation for the term Internet, which stands for Interconnected networks. When these letters appear at the end of an address (
[email protected]), they may indicate that the host computer is run by a network but is more often used interchangeably with .com. It also means that the host computer is most likely located in the United States.
A Microsoft concept development framework that promises anytime, anywhere communication for businesses to use in everyday tasks and commerce by incorporating applications, a suite of tools and the Internet. From a software licensing perspective, .NET changes the way software is acquired: it will be rented as a hosted service over the Internet rather than purchased outright. Essentially, the Internet will house all applications and data for access anywhere. .NET is built on four Internet standards: HTTP, XML, SOAP and UDDI.
Short name for the Internet.
Abbreviated and colloquial term for the Internet.
The top-level domain originally intended for companies involved in Internet infrastructure. Any person or organization may register a domain name in .net..
Purists might use the form ‘net, but either word is a short form for internet.
The top-level domain designated for entities and computers that represent part of the Internet's infrastructure. Originally intended for use by Network Information Centers (NICs), Network Operations Centers (NOCs), administrative computers (such as a name server) and network node computers. One of the worldwide top-level domains. Also See TLD
common abbreviation for the Internet.
A suffix indicating a network domain. (Often used as an alternative to .com.)
Common nickname for the Internet.
The Net is a common term for the Internet.
When written with upper case N, short for Internet. When written with lower case n, .net is the suffix for a domain name or an email address such as
[email protected].
In an e-mail address or URL, a .net suffix denotes that the address is part of a company or agency that provides network resources to the Internet.
(or the Internet) The popular, worldwide, public computer network.
Short version of Internet. Online: You are online if you are connected to the internet. PDF: PDF stands for Portable Document Format. It is the file extension for Adobe Acrobat, a useful application that allows users to view documents page by page after downloading, providing they have the plug-in.
A slang term for the Internet. (Also a bad movie starring Sandra Bullock.)
Generic top-level domain. Unrestricted, but primarily used by Internet service providers (ISPs).
Short for Internet. Netiquette The proper way to behave when you're surfing the Internet, such as respecting the rights and opinions of others, and treating others the way you want to be treated.
A term that is often used to refer to the whole of cyberspace, (the Internet, commercial services, etc.)
Expression used as an alternative/abbreviation for the Internet
A set of interconnected networks which allow computers in different locations to exchange information. The Internet includes services such as the World Wide Web, electronic mail, file transfer (FTP), chat and remote access to networks and computers. Source: TechSoup.org
Short for Internet. Also a top-level domain name, which generally describes an entity that provides and administers network services.
The hip, short term for the Internet.
Short for "Network" or "Internet".
Shortened form of Internet.
Refers to the World Wide Web, the Internet or an Intranet.
another word for the Internet
From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" ( 1999-07-23) | Glossary for this source Short for Internet .
When these three letters appear on the end of an address or web site (like www.TICON.NET), it indicates that the company that runs the host computer usually provides some type of service.
These letters that appear as the last part of a Web address originally indicated that the host computer was run by a networking company, usually an ISP in the United States. Today ".net" is commonly used since there are no restrictions on who can register for a ".net" domain name. Net can also refer to a network or, when capitalized, the Internet itself.
When used as the diminutive of Internet, always capitalized.
1. a fishing device often made of rope, or unfortunately mono-filament. 2. see internet (pronounced "dot net", not "En-Ee-Tee") the final portion of the domain name of an inter net service provider. See com, edu, gov, mil, org, dot.
An informal term for the Internet or a subset (or a superset) of the Matrix in context. For example, a computerized conference via e-mail may take place on a BITNET host that has an Internet gateway, thus making the conference available to anyone on either of these networks. In this case, the developer might say, “Our conference will be available on the Net.” One might even consider discussion forums on commercial online services to be “on the Net,” although these are not accessible from the Internet.
Acronym for Network or Internet
n. 1. Short for Internet. 2. Short for Usenet.
Net is popular slang for " Internet."
When these letters appear as the last part of a Web address, it indicates that the host computer is run by a networking organization, frequently an ISP in the United States. Net can also refer to a network, or when capitalized, the Internet itself.
nickname for Internet; lowercase chosen to avoid confusion with "Net ID"
n. Another term for cyberspace.