(MS-BASIC). Formerly called GWBasic and QBASIC. A form of BASIC from Microsoft, originally developed by Bill Gates.
MS-BASIC
Microsoft Basic. Formerly called GWBasic and QBASIC. A form of BASIC from Microsoft, originally developed by Bill Gates.
Microsoft Windows
User interface software with windows released by Microsoft in 1985 to run with MS-DOS.
mid-level network
The networks on the second level of the Internet hierarchy, which connect the stub networks to the backbone networks. Also called a regional network.
Milnet
MILitary NETwork. Milnet was originally part of ARPAnet, and was split off in 1984 as a network for the military, leaving the rest of ARPAnet as a research network.
mimencode
A MIME email and news utility that replaces uuencode, developed at Bell Communications Research, Inc. Mimencode provides better compatibility with all the different kinds of mail gateways.
Minnesota Internet Users Essential Tool
(MINUET). A TCP/IP client program for IBM-PC that has the capability for electronic mail, Usenet news, FTP, Gopher, Telnet, Ethernet, and SLIP.
MINUET
Minnesota Internet Users Essential Tool. A TCP/IP client program for IBM-PC that has the capability for electronic mail, Usenet news, FTP, Gopher, Telnet, Ethernet, and SLIP.
Moving JPEG
(M-JPEG). A moving image which is made by storing each frame of a moving picture sequence in JPEG compression, then decompressing and displaying each frame at rapid speed to show the moving picture. M-JPEG does not use interframe coding as MPEG does. Sometimes called Motion JPEG.
MJPEG or M-JPEG
Moving JPEG. A moving image which is made by storing each frame of a moving picture sequence in JPEG compression, then decompressing and displaying each frame at rapid speed to show the moving picture. M-JPEG does not use interframe coding as MPEG does. Sometimes called Motion JPEG.
Explanation : Home Location Register (HLR) is a database residing in a local wireless network that checks the identity of a local subscriber. HLR contains information about subscribers to a mobile network and registers subscribers for a particular service provider. The HLR stores "permanent" subscribers' information (rather than temporary subscribers' data, which a VLR manages), including the service profile, the location information, and the activity status of the mobile user.
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