Lex Cyberia

Cyber Glossary

Cyberlaw dictionary is an alphabetical reference guide to technical and legal terms related to the Internet. The site you are now browsing contains over 500 definitions of words drawn from Standard Internet English including technical terms and their meanings. Our aim is to explain basic technical jargon of cyberspace to those who are not familiar with its jargon. We've given preference to terms that are widely used, like modem or bandwidth, and to those that describe new concepts specific to the Internet experience such as phishing or sexting.

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Windows 2000

the most recent of the Windows operating systems, however, not the logical evolution of Windows 98. Windows 2000 comes in four versions all with a professional or business flavor to them. First, there.s Windows 2000 Professional, designed using NT Workstation, it incorporates the familiar Win98 interface with speeds of up to 30 percent faster than the previous version. The other versions are Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server, and DataCenter Server. These systems are set up to offer networking capabilities that many home users will not need. Windows 2000 is faster, more crash resistant, and allows for easier Internet access than any other version of the operating system.