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UNIXA computer operating system (OS) used by most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) on their 'host' computers as it allows many people to connect to the same resources at any given time.
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UNIXA multi-user, multitasking operating system that is used widely as the master control program in workstations and especially servers.
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UNIXA popular multi-user, multitasking operating system developed at Bell Labs in the early 1970s. Created by just a handful of programmers, Unix was designed to be a small, flexible system used exclusive [..]
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UNIXA very powerful operating system used as the basis of many high-end computer applications.
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UNIXA popular multitasking computer system often used as a server for electronic mail or for a web site. UNIX also is the leading operating system for workstations, although increasingly there is competit [..]
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UNIX A computer operating system A multi-user system with built-in TCP/IP. It is one of the most common operating system for internet servers
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UNIXCopyright by Matisse "Unix" Enzer -->A computer operating system (the basic software running on a computer, underneath things like word processors and spreadsheets). Unix is designed to b [..]
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UNIXA 32-bit multi-tasking, multi-user operating system invented by Bell Labs that is used on many type of computer systems.
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UNIX A computer operating system with powerful
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UNIXA computer operating system widely used on computers big and small, and very commonly used on the Internet. Many of MSDOS' commands were adapted from the short, cryptic commands characteristic of [..]
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UNIXA popular computer software operating system used on many Internet host systems.
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UNIXA multitasking, multiple-user (time-sharing) operating system developed at Bell Labs to create a favorable environment for programming research and development.
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UNIXA generic term applied to several similar operating systems usually found primarily on servers, but made popular on desktops by the Macintosh OS X operating system.
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UNIXDefinition A computer operating system. UNIX is designed to be a multi-user operating system, one that allows. Unix is the most common operating system used as Internet Servers whether that be for DNS [..]
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UNIXTM: A portable, multiuser, time-shared operating system that supports process scheduling, job control, and a programmable user interface. Note 1: There are many proprietary operating systems that are based on UNIXTM and are commonly referred to as UNIXTM, but are not necessarily interoperable. Note 2: Most UNIXTM-based operating systems are POSIX c [..]
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UNIX/yoo'niks/ [In the authors' words, "A weak pun on Multics"] n. (also `Unix') An interactive time-sharing system originally invented in 1969 by Ken Thompson after Bell Labs lef [..]
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UNIXWebGuest Dictionary Multi-user computer operating system. The Internet and the World Wide Web grew up on Unix, and these days Unix is still the most common operating system for servers on the Internet.
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UNIXA computer operating system
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UNIXPronounced yoo-niks, a popular multi-user, multitasking operating system developed at Bell Labs in the early 1970s. Created by just a handful of programmers, UNIX was designed to be a small, flexible [..]
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UNIXA computer operating system widely used in servers and workstations.
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UNIXAn operating system developed at Bell Labs in 1969, UNIX supports multiple users and multitasking and has gone through many versions. It runs on a variety of hardware platforms and remains popular at [..]
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UNIX1. A popular multi-user operating system, the name is a play on an even older system, MULTICS. 2. An operating system found on many Internet computers. In fact, in one variation or another, they make up about 65% of the servers on the Internet with NT in second place. An original product of the AT&T Bell Labs group that is now available in seve [..]
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UNIXan operating system that originated at Bell Labs in 1969 as an interactive time-sharing system. Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie are considered the inventors of UNIX.
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UNIXA computer operating system (the basic software running on a computer, underneath things like word processors and spreadsheets). Unix is designed to be used by many people at the same time (it is mult [..]
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UNIXA type of operating system developed by Bell Laboratories.
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UNIXAn operating system developed by Bell Laboratories that supports multiuser and multitasking operations.
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UNIXOperating System often used on Server computers.
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UNIXA computer operating system (the basic software running on a computer, underneath things like word processors and spreadsheets). It is the most common operating system for servers on the Internet.
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UNIXAn operating system used only by the odd traditional bearded computer professor. Otherwise mainly for web-servers these days. The increasingly popular Linux operating system is based on UNIX.
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UNIXA multi-user, multi-tasking operating system that is used in telephony and mission critical applications. ‹
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UNIXA major multi-user multiprocessing operating system, which is the leading operating system for minicomputers. Bell Laboratories developed it in the early 1970s. It is written in a high-level programmi [..]
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UNIXUNIX is the trademarked name of the multiuser, multitasking, time-sharing operating system developed at AT&T's Bell Labs in 1969. Many websites are maintained on servers running a UNIX operat [..]
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UNIXAlso known as UNIX, though the letters do not stand for anything. The Unix operating system was first created in Bell Labs way back in the 1960s. It became popular in the 1970s for high-level computin [..]
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UNIXUnix is an operating system often used for running servers; popular versions of Unix include Solaris, Linux, the *BSD variants like FreeBSD, NetBSD, BSDi) and many others.
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UNIXUNIX (which doesn't really stand for anything), is the trademarked name of the multi-user, multi-tasking, time-sharing operating system developed at AT&T's Bell Labs in 1969. Many web si [..]
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UNIXA family of C-based multi-tasking operating systems. Linux is a part of the family. Code can be ported between different OS (Operating System) es by recompiling. You cannot in general run executables [..]
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UNIXOne of the major computer operating systems, Unix is often used on web servers. Unix is very versatile and is compatible with almost every current computer system. Unix forms the basis of many other p [..]
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UNIXUNIX is a family of OSes, each being made by a different company or organization but all offering a very similar look and feel. It can not quite be considered non-proprietary, however, as the differen [..]
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UNIXA computer operating system. Unix is designed to be used by many people at the same time and has TCP/IP built-in. It is the most common operating system for servers on the internet.
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UNIXA multi-user operating system developed by AT&T Bell Labs and currently popular as an application server operating system. URL(Universal Resource Locator) -- Uniquely identifies a file available on the World Wide Web. USENETA worldwide system of discussion groups, with comments passed among hundreds of thousands of machines.
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UNIXUnix, or UNIX, is a computer operating system developed at AT&T's Bell Laboratories starting back in 1969. Initially designed with the objective of creating an OS written in a high level lang [..]
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UNIXAn operating system developed by Bell Laboratories that supports multiuser and multitasking operations.
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UNIX(n) trademark for a powerful operating system
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UNIXThe operating system upon which the Internet was developed. UNIX was developed in the late 1960s/early 1970s as a joint venture between General Electric, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and Massachusetts Institute for Technology. UNIX grew with support from the University of California Berkeley and other universities. Pure UNIX is based upon a command [..]
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UNIXA computer operating system which allows multiple clients to access one host at the same time.
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UNIXUnix (or UNIX) is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by AT&T Bell Labs. Today Unix is split into various branches, developed over time by many companies and no [..]
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UNIXOriginally called UNICS, UNIX is a smaller multitasking operating system with excellent networking capabilities that can be installed on almost any computer.
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UNIXKey point: There really is no "UNIX", but just various implementations designed along the same guidelines. Different versions of UNIX are more or less related, and there is extensive cross [..]
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UNIX(pronounced "YOO-niks")
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UNIXA multi-user, multitasking operating system developed by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others and originally licensed by AT&T's Bell Laboratories. It was originally designed for minic [..]
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UNIXA widely used operating system in large networks. URL
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UNIXUnix is a portable, multitasking, multiuser, time-sharing operating system (OS) originally developed in 1969 by a group of employees at ATT. Unix was first programmed in assembly language but was repr [..]
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UNIXUNIX (all caps) is the trademark for the original Unix operating system developed by Bell Labs/AT&T. The trademark was then transferred to The Open Group in 1993. However, the term is more general [..]
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UNIXA very large and constantly evolving language with several alternative and largely incompatible syntaxes, in which anyone can define anything any way they choose, and usually do. Speakers of this language think it's easy to learn because it's so easily twisted to one's own ends, but dialectical differences make tribal intercommunicat [..]
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UNIXAn operating system designed for portability and flexibility among a variety of computers, from microcomputers to supercomputers. user interface
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UNIXAn operating system developed by Bell Laboratories in the early 1970's. Unix is written in C, and is used primarily for servers.
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UNIXA very large and constantly evolving language with several alternative and largely incompatible syntaxes, in which anyone can define anything any way they choose, and usually do. Speakers of this lang [..]
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UNIXA computer operating system originally developed in the early 1970’s at AT&T Bell Laboratories. It initially became popular in universities around the world and later moved into commercial environ [..]
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UNIXA family of operating systems known for its relative hardware independence and portable applications interface.
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UNIXA major multi-user multiprocessing operating system, which is the leading operating system for minicomputers. Bell Laboratories developed it in the early 1970s. It is written in a high-level programmi [..]
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UNIXUnix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research [..]
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UNIXUnix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research [..]
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UNIXUnix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research [..]
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UNIXUnix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research [..]
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UNIXUnix (; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, development starting in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research [..]
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