1. Internet Explorer. A graphical World-Wide Web browser from Microsoft for Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, Windows NT, and Macintosh. It can be downloaded from the Internet. 2. Information Engineering. The methods and technologies used to process information within an organization.
INIT
Initialize.
I/O
Input/Output. Transfer of data into a computer, and from the computer to the outside world.
IAC
1. Inter Application Communications. In Macintosh System 7 and above, the exchange of communication between one application and another. 2. In Any Case (chat).
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY. The world's largest computer company, begun in New York in 1911 as the Computing-
Tabulating-Recording Company and renamed IBM in 1924. IBM sold
tabulating machines and punch cards from the 1920s through the 1960s, and started selling computers in 1953. IBM sells mainframes, minicomputers, workstations, personal computers, and software, including the OS/2 operating system. In 1991, IBM joined with Apple Computer and Motorola to produce the PowerPC chip.