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k
Abbreviation for the prefix kilo-, meaning one thousand. 2. Kilobyte. One thousand bytes (103) or 1024 (210) bytes. A unit of measurement used for computer file sizes. 2. Okay (chat).
K
A unit of measurement of computer storage capacity, 2^10 or 1024. 2. Kelvin, a unit of thermodynamic temperature.
k12
Top-level newsgroup category for an elementary and secondary education newsgroup.
ka- kichen assistant
a person who asists in the kichen giveing a hand in a task ,and use thier abilities of the job and delivering food or transporting food carts and is below and under an team leader does not have authority over staff , but can make sugestions and can report it to higer up's in staffing ,and cab help out the team leader. and can try to make under standings for other staff with out the authority.
KA9Q
An implementation of TCP/IP and related protocols for amateur packet radio.
Kaleida Labs, Inc.
A joint project by IBM and Apple Computer for developing multimedia software.
kana
Japanese phonetic writing, which includes the two styles of hiragana and katakana. In Japanese books, kana is mixed with kanji, the whole-word symbols derived from Chinese. On computers, the phonetic symbols of kana are more often used.
kangaroo code
A clumsily-written, disorganized computer program created by a novice.
kanji
A character set of symbols used in Japanese ideographic alphabets. Each character requires 2 bytes to represent it.
katakana
A character set of symbols used in one of the two principal Japanese phonetic alphabets, mainly used for phonetic transliteration of foreign words. Each character uses two bytes.
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