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Real Audio/Video
A software solution to provide sound and movies on a web page.
Reseller Hosting
Reseller hosting is the provision of web hosting services to
third-party companies that in turn act as web hosts for other
organizations - acting as the host for the client site and serving its
pages to users. Many resellers augment their hosting packages with Web
design and management services in order to provide additional value to
their clients.
Root Access
For UNIX- and Linux-based security, system administrators can set up
unique security access constraints or “root” accounts. Access to these
accounts is known as Root Access, allowing full access to machines,
full manipulation of the file system and administration of current
running processes.
RSS
Short for Really Simple Syndication, RSS is a protocol or an XML
application, which provides an open method of syndicating and
aggregating Web content. Through RSS files you can produce data feeds
that supply headlines, links, and article summaries from your Web site
directly to users, via a news aggregator. A news aggregator is software
specifically designed to receive RSS feeds.
Ruby on Rails
An open source Web application framework written in Ruby, a dynamically
typed programming language similar to Python, Smalltalk, and Perl. Its
focus is simplicity, enabling real-world applications to be produced in
less code than other frameworks and with a minimum of configuration.
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