These are the definitions of the terms used on our services page.

Domain:  Highest subdivision of the Internet, for the most part by country (except in the U.S., where it's by type of organization, such as educational, commercial, and government). Usually the last part of a host name; for example, the domain part of ibm.com is .com, which represents the domain of commercial sites in the U.S.
HTML:  The formatting language that is used to create World Wide Web documents. HyperText Mark-Up Language
XML:  Short for Extensible Markup Language, a specification developed by the W3C. XML is a pared-down version of SGML, designed especially for Web documents. It allows designers to create their own customized tags, enabling the definition, transmission, validation, and interpretation of data between applications and between organizations.
Flash:  Design software by Macromedia, used to do animations and much more.
Network:  The collection of two or more computers and associated equipment that are linked together with communications equipment. Once connected, each part of the network can share the software, hardware, and information contained in the other parts.
Javascript:  A scripting language developed by Netscape to enable Web authors to design interactive sites. 
CSS:  Short for Cascading Style Sheets, a new feature being added to HTML that gives both Web site developers and users more control over how pages are displayed.
CGI:  Abbreviation of Common Gateway Interface, many HTML pages that contain forms use a CGI program to process the form's data once it's submitted.



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