newsreader — An application used to read articles posted to Usenet newsgroups. Newsreaders are of two kinds: • Threaded newsreaders group the posts into threads of related articles. • Unthreaded newsreaders present articles in their original order of … Dictionary of networking
Rn (newsreader) — rn (short for Read News ) is a news client (or newsreader ) written by Larry Wall and originally released in 1984. It was one of the first newsreaders to take full advantage of character addressable CRT terminals (vnews, by Kenneth Almquist was… … Wikipedia
Tin (newsreader) — Infobox Software name = tin caption = Tin Newsreader Threading developer = Urs Janen latest release version = Stable 1.8.3; Unstable 1.9.3 latest release date = Stable February 1, 2007, Unstable May 6, 2008 operating system = Unix, Linux, Mac OS… … Wikipedia
TASS (software) — The Tass newsreader is an open source computer software package that provides a full screen threaded newsreader. It was written by Rich Skrenta, who did not like the rn newsreader and gained his inspirations from the Plato Notes system. The Tass… … Wikipedia
Rich Skrenta — Richard Rich Skrenta (b.1967 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a computer programmer and Silicon Valley entrepreneur who created the search engine blekko.[1] Rich Skrenta, CEO of blekko In 1982, as a high school student at Mt. Lebanon High School,… … Wikipedia
tin — threaded internet news themenorientierter Newsreader unter UNIX http://www.tin.org/ … Acronyms
tin — threaded internet news themenorientierter Newsreader unter UNIX (http://www.tin.org/) … Acronyms von A bis Z
TIN — Taxpayer Identification Number (Governmental » US Government) *** Time Is Now (Internet » Chat) ** Tax Identification Number (Governmental » US Government) * Tincture (Medical » Physiology) * Triangulated Irregular Network (Computing »… … Abbreviations dictionary
Internet forum — The phpBB Internet Forum software package, one of the most popular forum packages … Wikipedia
Usenet — A diagram of Usenet servers and clients. The blue, green, and red dots on the servers represent the groups they carry. Arrows between servers indicate newsgroup group exchanges (feeds). Arrows between clients and servers indicate that a user is… … Wikipedia