| Province |
Punjab |
| Location |
30.2°′″N, 71.45°′″E |
| Altitude |
710 Feet |
| Area |
3,721km² |
| Time Zone |
(GMT +5) |
| Towns |
6 Towns |
| Population |
5 Million |
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:: Glossary |
| A type of software that allows you to navigate information databases; examples are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. |
| When used in reference to the World Wide Web, a document is any file containing text, media or hyperlinks that can be transferred from an HTTP server to a client program. |
| The act of changing software or hardware actions by changing the settings. |
| To transfer to your computer a copy of a file that resides on another computer. |
| An acronym for Frequently Asked Questions, FAQs are online documents that list and answer the most common questions on a particular subject. There are hundreds of FAQs on the Internet on subjects as diverse as gardening and virtual reality. A wonderful tradition on the Internet, the FAQ was developed by people who got tired of answering the same questions over and over again. FAQs are made available to newcomers who are urged to read them before asking redundant questions in a Usenet newsgroup , on a BBS, or on a mailing list. As a tool to help you get up to speed before joining a conversation, FAQs provide you with a wealth of information about a particular subject. Though FAQs are most commonly found on Usenet newsgroups, they exist all over the Internet and frequently can be found at websites, too. FAQs often begin with an extensive index at the top, so you have to scroll down a bit to get to the heart of the information. |
| This acronym stands for Graphic Interchange Format, a commonly used file compression format developed by CompuServe for transferring graphics files to and from online services. |
| The document displayed when you first open your Web browser. Home Page can also refer to the first document you come to at a Web site. |
| This term describes the system that allows documents to be cross- linked in such a way that the reader can explore related documents by clicking on a highlighted word or symbol. |
| The abbreviation for Internet Protocol, IP refers to the set of communication standards that control communications activity on the Internet. An IP address is the number assigned to any Internet-connected computer. |
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