1
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3D | Third Dimension |
2
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3G | Third Generation |
3
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3GP | 3rd Generation Project |
4
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3GPP | 3rd Generation Partnership Project |
5
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4GL | Fourth Generation Language |
6
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ABC | Atanasoff Berry Computer |
7
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AC | Alternating Current |
8
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ADSL | Asymmetric Digital Subscriber line |
9
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AGP | Accelerated Graphics Port |
10
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AI | Artificial Intelligence |
11
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ALU | Arithmetic Logic Unit |
12
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AM | Amplitude Modulation |
13
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ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
14
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AP | Access Point |
15
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ARCNet | Attached Resource Computer Network |
16
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ARP | Address Resolution Protocol |
17
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ARPA | Advanced Research Projects Agency |
18
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ARPANet | Advanced research Projects Agency Network |
19
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ASCII | American Standard Code for Information Interchange |
20
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AT | Advance Technology |
21
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ATM | Automated Teller Machine |
22
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AVG | Antivirus Guard |
23
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AVI | Audio video interleave |
24
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B2B | Business to Business |
25
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BASIC | Beginner's All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code |
26
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BBS | Bulletin Board System |
27
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BCC | Blind Carbon Copy |
28
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BCD | Binary Coded Decimal |
29
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BCDIC | Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code |
30
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BCR | Bar Code Reader |
31
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BIOS | Basic Input Output System |
32
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B-ISDN | Broadband integrated Service Digital Network |
33
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bits | Binary Digits |
34
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BLOG | Web Log |
35
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BMP | Bitmap |
36
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BNC | British Naval Connector / Bayonet Naur Connector |
37
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BOF | Beginning of File |
38
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bps | bits per second |
39
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BRI | Basic Rate Interface |
40
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BS | Base Station |
41
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BSC | Base Station Controller |
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BTS | Base Transceiver Station |
43
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CA | Certificate Authority |
44
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CAD | Computer Aided Designing |
45
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CAI | Computer Aided Instruction |
46
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CAL | Computer Aided Learning |
47
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CAM | Computer Aided Manufacturing |
48
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CAN | Campus Area Network |
49
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CAT | Computer Aided Training |
50
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CAVE | Cave Automatic Virtual Environment |
51
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CAVT | Cable Television |
52
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CBE | Computer Based Education |
53
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CBT | Computer Based Training |
54
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CCTV | Closed Circuit Television |
55
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CD | Compact Disk |
56
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CDFS | Compact Disk File System |
57
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CDMA | Code Division Multiple Access |
58
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CDP | Cisco Discovery Protocol |
59
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CDR | Compact Disk Recordable |
60
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CD-ROM | Compact Disk - Read Only Memory |
61
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CD-RW | Compact Disk-Rewritable |
62
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CGA | Colour Graphics Adaptor |
63
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CGI | Common Gateway Interface |
64
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CIS | Computer Information System |
65
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CISC | Complex Instruction Set Computer |
66
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CMOS | Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor |
67
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COBOL | Common Business Oriented Language |
68
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CPAV | Central point Antivirus |
69
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CPS | Characters per second |
70
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CPU | Central Processing Unit |
71
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CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check |
72
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CRT | Cathode Ray Tube |
73
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CSMA/CD | Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection |
74
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CSS | Cascading Style Sheet |
75
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CSU/DSU | Channel Service Unit/Digital Service Unit |
76
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CUI | Character user Interface |
77
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CVIA | Computer Virus Industry Association |
78
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CVT | Constant Voltage Transformer |
79
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DARPA | Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency |
80
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DBMS | Database Management System |
81
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DCU | Device Control Unit |
82
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DDE | Dynamic Data Exchange |
83
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DDP | Distributed Data Processing / Datagram Delivery Protocol |
84
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DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
85
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DIMM | Dual Inline Memory Module |
86
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DIX | Digital Intel Xerox |
87
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DLC | Data Link Control |
88
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DMA | Direct Memory Access |
89
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DMV | Dahila Mosiac Virus |
90
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DNA | Digital Network Architecture |
91
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DNS | Domain Name System |
92
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DoD | Department Of Defense |
93
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DPI | Dots Per Inch |
94
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DRAM | Dynamic Random Access Memory |
95
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DSDD | Double Sided Double Density |
96
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DSHD | Double Sided High Density |
97
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DSL | Digital Subscriber Line |
98
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DSP | Digital Signal Processor |
99
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DSS | Digital Satellite System |
100
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DSS | Data Security Standards |
101
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DTH | Direct To Home |
102
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DVD | Digital Versatile Disk |
103
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DVD-R | Digital Versatile Disk-Recordable |
104
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DVD-ROM | Digital Versatile Disk-Read Only memory |
105
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DVD-RW | Digital Versatile Disk-Rewritable |
106
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E-Commerce | Electronic Commerce |
107
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EDCDIC | Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code |
108
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EDGE | Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution. |
109
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EDI | Electronic Data Interchange |
110
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EDO-ROM | Extended Data Out-Random Access Memory |
111
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EDP | Electronic Data Processing |
112
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EDS | Electronic Data Storage |
113
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EDSAC | Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer |
114
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EDVAC | Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer |
115
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EEPROM | Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory |
116
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E-Fax | Electronic Fax |
117
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EGA | Enhanced Graphic Adaptor |
118
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Electronic Mail | |
119
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EMI | Electro Magnetic Interference |
120
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EMS | Electro magetic System |
121
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ENIAC | Electronic Numerical Integration and Calculator |
122
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EOF | End of File |
123
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EPROM | Erasable Programmable-Read Only Memory |
124
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ETDSA | Electronic Transaction and Digital Signature Act |
125
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FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions |
126
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FAT | File Allocation Table |
127
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FAX | Facsimile |
128
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FBI | Federal Bureau of Investigation |
129
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FC | Ferrule Connector |
130
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FCRA | Fair Credit Reporting Act |
131
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FDD | Floppy Disk Drive |
132
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FDDI | Fiber Distributed Data Interface |
133
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FDMA | Frequency Division Multiple Access |
134
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FIFO | First In First Out |
135
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FILO | First In Last Out |
136
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FLOPS | Floating Point Operation Per Second |
137
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FM | Frequency Modulation |
138
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FORTRAN | Formula Translation |
139
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FTP | File Transfer Protocol |
140
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G2C | Government To Citizen |
141
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G2G | Government To Government |
142
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GaAS | Gallium Arsenide |
143
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GB | Giga Byte |
144
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GBps | Gigabits Per Second |
145
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GHz | Giga Hertz |
146
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GIF | Graphics Interchange Format |
147
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GIGO | Garbage In Garbage Out |
148
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GIS | Geographical Information System |
149
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GPL | General Public License |
150
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GPRS | General Packet Radio Service |
151
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GPS | global Positioning System |
152
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GSM | Global System for Mobile Communication |
153
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GUI | Graphical User Interface |
154
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HDD | Hard Disk Drive |
155
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HF | High Frequency |
156
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HLCIT | High Level Commission For Information and Technology |
157
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HP | Hewlett - Packard |
158
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HTML | Hyper Text Markup Language |
159
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HTTP | Hyper Text Transfer Protocol |
160
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HTTPS | Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure |
161
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Hz | Hertz |
162
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I/O | Input/Output |
163
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IAB | Internet Architecture Board |
164
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IBM | International Business Machine |
165
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IBT | Internet Board Training |
166
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IC | Integrated Circuit |
167
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ICF | Internet Connection Firewall |
168
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ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol |
169
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ICT | Information and Communication Technology |
170
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IDE | Integrated Drive Electronics |
171
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IDS | Intrusion Detection System |
172
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IDS | Industry Detection System |
173
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IE | Internet Explorer |
174
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IEEE | Institute Of Electrical And Electronics Engineers |
175
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IEFIP | Internet Federation Of Information Processing |
176
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IESG | Internet Engineering Steering Group |
177
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IETF | Internet Engineering Task Force |
178
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IGRP | Interior Gateway Routing Protocol |
179
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IIS | Internet Information Services |
180
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IM | Instant messaging |
181
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IMAP | Internet Message Access Protocol |
182
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IMS | Information Management System |
183
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INIC | Internet Network Information Centre |
184
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INTERNET | International Network |
185
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IP | Internet Protocol |
186
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IPS | Intrusion Prevention System |
187
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IPV4 | Internet Protocol version 4 |
188
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IPV6 | Internet Protocol version 6 |
189
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IPX | Internet Packet Exchange |
190
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IPX/SPX | Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange |
191
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IRC | Internet Relay Chat |
192
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IRTF | Internet Research Task Force |
193
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IS | Information system |
194
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ISA | Industry Standard Architecture |
195
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ISAPI | Internet Server Application Programming Interface |
196
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ISD | International Subscriber Dial In |
197
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ISDN | Integrated Services Digital Network |
198
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ISO | International Organization for Standardization |
199
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ISOC | Internet Society |
200
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ISP | Internet Service Provider |
201
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IT | Information Technology |
202
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ITPDC | Information Technology Park Development Council |
203
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ITPF | IT Professional forum |
204
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ITSP | International Telephony Service Provider |
205
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JPEG | Joint Photography Experts Group |
206
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KB | Kilo Byte |
207
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Kbps | Kilobits per second |
208
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KHz | kilo Hertz |
209
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LAN | Local Area Network |
210
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LASER | Light Amplification By Stimulation Emission Of Radiation |
211
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LCD | Liquid Crystal Display |
212
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LED | Light Emitting Diode |
213
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LIFO | Last In First Out |
214
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LILO | Last In Last Out |
215
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LISP | List Processing |
216
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LOS | Line Of Sight |
217
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LSI | Large Scale Integration |
218
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MAC | Media Access Control |
219
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MAPI | Message Application Programming Interface |
220
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MB | Mega byte |
221
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Mbps | Mega bits per second |
222
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MBR | Master Boot Record |
223
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MFLOPS | Millions Of Floating Point Operation Per Second |
224
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MIDI | Musical Instrument Digital Interface |
225
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MILNET | Military Network |
226
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MIME | Multipurpose internet Mail Extensions |
227
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MIPS | Million Instructions Per Second |
228
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MMC | Multimedia Card |
229
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MMS | Multimedia Messaging Service |
230
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MODEM | Modulator demodulator |
231
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MOST | Ministry of Science and Technology |
232
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MP3 | Moving Picture Experts Group Phase 3 |
233
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MPCD | Metropolitan Police Crime Division |
234
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MPEG | Moving Picture Experts Group |
235
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MPPP | Multilink Point To Point Protocol |
236
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MSAU | MultiStation Access Unit |
237
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MSAV | Microsoft Anti-virus |
238
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MS-DOS | Microsoft Disk Operating System |
239
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MSI | Micro- Star International |
240
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MUK | Multimedia Upgrade Kits |
241
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NAC | Network access control |
242
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NAT | Network Address Translation |
243
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NAV | Norton Antivirus |
244
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NetBEUI | NetBIOS Extended User Interface |
245
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NetBIOS | Network Basic Input Output System |
246
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NIC | Network Interface Card |
247
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NITC | National Information Technology Center |
248
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NITCC | National Information Technology Co-ordination Committee |
249
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NITDC | National Information Technology Development Council |
250
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NOS | Network Operating System |
251
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NSF | National Science Foundation |
252
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NSFNet | National Science Foundation Network |
253
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NTC | Nepal Telecom |
254
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NTFS | New Technology File System |
255
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OCCA | Office of the Controller of Certifying Authority |
256
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OLE | Object Linking And Embedding |
257
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OS | Operating System |
258
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OSS | Open- Source Software |
259
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P2P | Peer -to -Peer |
260
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PAN | Personal Area Network |
261
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PAT | Post Address Translation |
262
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PC | Personal Computer |
263
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PCO | Public Call Office |
264
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PDA | Personal Digital Assistant |
265
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Portable Document Format | |
266
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PIN | Personal Identification Number |
267
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Pixel | Picture Cell |
268
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PKI | Public Key Infrastructure |
269
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PM | Phase Modulation |
270
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PNG | Portable Network Graphics |
271
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POP | Post Office Protocol |
272
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POP3 | Post Office Protocol Version 3 |
273
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POST | Power On Self Test |
274
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PPP | Point-to-Point Protocol |
275
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PPPOE | Point to Point Over Ethernet |
276
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PSK | Pre - Shared Key |
277
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PSK | Phase Shift Keying |
278
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PSTN | public Switched Telephone Network |
279
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PSU | Power Supply Unit |
280
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PTT | Push To Talk |
281
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PUK | Pin Unlock Key/Personal Unblocking Key |
282
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QOS | Quality Of Service |
283
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R/W | Read/ Write |
284
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RARP | Reverse Address Resolution Protocol |
285
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RDMBS | Relational Database Management System |
286
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RF | Radio Frequency |
287
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RGB | Red Green Blue |
288
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RIP | Routing information Protocol |
289
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RJ-45 | Registered Jack-45 |
290
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RTF | Rich Text Format |
291
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RTP | Real Time Transport Protocol |
292
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RTS | Real Time Strategy |
293
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SC | Subscriber Connector |
294
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SDSL | Symmetric Digital Subscriber line |
295
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SGML | Standard Generalized Markup Language |
296
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SHF | Super High Frequency |
297
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SIM | subscriber identity Module |
298
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SIS | Secret Intelligence Service |
299
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SMA | Screw-Mounted Adaptors |
300
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SMPS | Switched Mode Power Supply |
301
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SMS | Short Message Service |
302
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SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
303
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SNA | System Network Architecture |
304
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SQL | Structured Query Language |
305
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ST | Straight Tip Connector |
306
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STD | Subscriber Trunk Dialing |
307
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STP | Shielded Twisted Pair |
308
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SVGA | Super Video Graphics Array |
309
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SWF | Shock Wave Flash |
310
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TB | Tera Byte |
311
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TCP/IP | Transmission Control Protocol /Internet Protocol |
312
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TelNet | Telecommunication Network |
313
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TFT | Thin Film Transistor |
314
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TFTP | Trivial File Transfer Protocol |
315
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TLD | Top Level Domain |
316
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UDP | User Datagram Protocol |
317
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UHF | Ultra High Frequency |
318
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UNCITRAL | United Nation Commission On International Trade law |
319
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UPS | Uninterruptible Power Supply |
320
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URL | Uniform Resource Locator |
321
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USB | Universal Serial Bus |
322
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Use Net | User Network |
323
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UTP | Unshielded Twisted Pair |
324
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VCD | Video Compact Disk |
325
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VDT | Video Display Terminal |
326
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VDU | Video Display Unit |
327
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VESA | Video Electronics Standards Association |
328
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VIRUS | Vital Information Resources Under Siege |
329
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VLAN | Virtual Local Area Network |
330
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VM | Virtual Machine |
331
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VMS | Voice Messaging System |
332
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VPN | Virtual Private Network |
333
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VR | Virtual Reality |
334
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VRML | Virtual Reality Modeling Language |
335
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VSAT | Very Small Aperture Terminal |
336
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VTP | VLAN Trunking Protocol |
337
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W3C | World Wide Web Consortium |
338
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WAIS | Wide Area Information Server |
339
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WAN | Wide Area Network |
340
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WAP | Wireless Access Protocol |
341
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WAV | Waveform Audio File Format |
342
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WI MAX | Worldwide Interoperability For Microwave Access |
343
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Wi-Fi | Wireless Fidelity |
344
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Windows NT | Windows Network |
345
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Windows XP | Windows Experience |
346
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WLAN | Wireless Local Area Network |
347
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WMV | Windows Media Video |
348
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WORM | Write Once, Read Many |
349
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WPA | Wi-Fi Protected Access |
350
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WWW | World Wide Web |
351
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XMF | Extensible Music Format |
352
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XML | Extensible Markup Language |
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FOR i = LEN(A$) TO 1 STEP -2
PRINT "*";MID$(A$, b, i);"*"
b = b + 1
NEXT i
END
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