"Cindy has helped me in countless ways while
making decisions relative to our site and the various
decisions that I have had to make. She continues to
give valuable advice pertaining to my website and
how to make it more effective."
"We appreciate both your responsiveness
and your innovative thinking and we believe that you
play an important role in keeping us at the top of
the health care market."
Here's
a list of website development technical terms used at proshay.com.
Just a little helpful glossary.
Marketing
The only way a company with a customer satisfaction rating
as low as Microsoft's could be so successful.
MB An abbreviation for Megabyte.Megabyte
One million bytes, or more precisely, 1,024 kilobytes (totalling
1,048,576 bytes).
Memory Also known as RAM, this is what allows
your applications to run. The more memory you have, the more
windows you can have open, and the more applications you can
run simultaneously.
Memory,
while not the same as disk space, is also measured in bytes,
kilobytes, and megabytes.Menu A list of things that an application
does. In Windows, nearly every application has a menu along
the top of its window, usually containing the items File,
Edit, View, and Help - when clicked, additional subordinate
menu items are displayed.
Memory
Cards Memory cards are designed to transfer, store
and share your world of pictures, videos, music and data.
MRU
This isn't as much of an actual term, as it is a frequently-seen
acronym in the Registry. It stands for Most Recently Used,
and is generally used in conjunction with lists of stuff you've
recently typed in. For example, there's an MRU list for the
things you've most recently typed into the Start Menu's Run
command.
Multitasking
An operating system performs multitasking when it runs more
than one application simultaneously. See Preemtive Multitasking,
Cooperative Multitasking, and Multithreading.Multithreading
The method by which an operating system is able to run different
parts of the same application simultaneously. See Multitasking.
meta-tags
- HTML code that is placed within the <HEAD> of an HTML
document designed to communicate with search engines.
Meta
Tags - the description and keyword tags with the
<head> tag at the top of every web page. These are not
as important as they once were, but it is still recommended
to have them and insert your targeted keyword for that page
within.
Manual
submissions Submitting a URL (keywords, descriptions
etc.) to each search engines by hand.
Meta
search engine A search engine that displays results
from a multitude of other search engines and directories.
MySQL
4.x / phpMyAdmin - MySQL is a relational database
management system, which means it stores data in separate
tables rather than putting all the data in one big area. This
adds flexibility, as well as speed. The SQL part of MySQL
stands for "Structured Query Language," which is
the most common language used to access databases