A WAP Push is a specially encoded message which includes a link to a Wirless Application Protocol (WAP) address. WAP Push was specified on top of WAP Datagram Protocol (WDP). As such, it can be delivered over any WDP-supported bearer, such as GPRS or SMS. WAP Push is an ideal technology for reaching users of legacy devices that have limited message content, formatting and viewing capabilities. This technology can deliver WAP Push messages to the user which in turn may be viewed by them in their device browser.
The Wireless Application Protocol(WAP) is atechnical standardfor accessing information over a mobilewireless network. WAP Push allows WAP content to be pushed to the mobile handset with minimum user intervention.
WAP Push Secure is the secured version of WAP Push. WAP Push is a protocol enabling the delivery of content to a mobile device with no prior user interaction.
Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) is an open standard for maintaining high level session. Wireless session is a normal Web browsing session that starts when the user connects to one URL and ends when the user leaves that URL. By establishing the session, the session wide properties need only to be defined once at the beginning of the session. This has the benefit of saving bandwidth due to the nature of the wireless communication. The session establishing process does not have lengthy hand shaking mechanisms.
Wireless Transaction Protocol (WTP) is a standard used in mobile telephony. It is a layer of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) that is intended to bring Internet access to mobile phones.
Wireless Transaction Protocol (WTP) is a standard used in mobile telephony. It is a layer of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) that is intended to bring Internet access to mobile phones.
War Rock is a multiplayer first-person shooter made by the South Korean company, Dream Execution. The game is distributed as a free-to-play, a common form of freeware EULA and available through online downloading. Outside of the Far East, the game is hosted by NexonEU.
Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP) is a routing-cache protocol developed by Cisco. The protocol localizes network traffic and "intelligently" distributes load across multiple network caches for maximized download performance and content availability. WCCP usually uses TCP/UDP port 2048.
WebEx is an application that provides online meeting, web conferencing and video conferencing services. It recreates face-to-face meetings with real-time data, application-, audio- and video-sharing capabilities. The underlying protocol Webex uses is SSL. Audio over webex: represents the transfer of audio traffic over the Webex application. Video over webex: represents the transfer of video traffic over the Webex application. Specifies the data type: represents which payload webex is transferring- audio/video.
Websense is a company specializing in web filtering software. Their software is used by customers to protect their networks from unwanted or inappropriate usage.
WHOIS++ is an extension to the trivial WHOIS service (a TCP transaction based query/response server, running on the SRI-NIC machine, that provides netwide directory service to internet users) to permit WHOIS-like servers to make available more structured information to the Internet.
Windows Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that enables users to build, deploy, and manage applications across a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers. Users can build applications using any language tool or framework, and can integrate thier public cloud applications with their existing IT environment.
Windows Update is a Control Panel applet found in recent versions of Microsoft Windows that provides updates for the operating system and related components, such as definition updates to the Windows Defender anti-spyware product and Junk Mail filter updates for Windows Mail. It uses HTTP and SSL protocols as underlying protocols.
Wireless LAN Context Control Protocol (WLCCP) is used by Cisco wireless access points and servers to manage a multiple access point wireless infrastructure called Wireless Domain Services (WDS).
The X-Bone is a system for the automated deployment, management, coodination, and monitoring of IP overlay networks. Its core is composed of Overlay Managers (OM) which deploy and coordinate the overlay itself, and Resource Daemons (RD), which coordinate the resources of individual network components. The X-Bone Control protocol is used for exchanges between the Overlay Manager and the Resource Daemons.
Xpress Transport Protocol (XTP) is a transport layer protocol for high-speed networks promoted by the XTP Forum developed to replace TCP. XTP provides protocol options for error control, flow control, and rate control. Instead of separate protocols for each type of communication, XTP controls packet exchange patterns to produce different models, e.g. reliable datagrams, transactions, unreliable streams, and reliable multicast connections.
Xfire is a proprietary freeware instant messaging service for gamers, that also serves as a game server browser and has various other features. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows.
Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is an open-standard communications protocol for message-oriented middleware based on XML. The protocol was originally named Jabber, and was developed for near-real-time, extensible instant messaging (IM), presence information, and contact list maintenance. The protocol today is also used in VoIP and file transfer signaling.
Xerox Network Services(XNS) is aprotocol suitedeveloped byXeroxwithin theXerox Network Systems Architecture. It provided general purpose network communications, internetworkroutingand packet delivery, including higher level functions such as areliable stream, andremote procedure calls. XNS predated and influenced the development of theOpen Systems Interconnection(OSI) networking model.
Xerox Network Services Clearinghouse (XNS Clearinghouse) is part of the XNS network protocol suite, used by Xerox to provide network services such as mail, filing, directory, and authentication for the installed base of Xerox workstations.
Xerox Network Services (XNS) Courier is a remote procedure call protocol above which run Application protocols of XNS protocol suite.This suite provided general purpose network communications, internetwork routing and packet delivery, including higher level functions such as a reliable stream, and remote procedure calls. XNS predated and influenced the development of the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) networking model.
Xerox Network Services Time Protocol (XNS Time Protocol) provides the time at the specific server, along with additional information enabling the client to deduce the time in his or her own time zone. XNS Time Protocol is part of the XNS network protocol suite, used by Xerox to provide mail, filing, directory, authentication, etc. network services for the installed base of Xerox workstations.
Xpress Transport Protocol (XTP) is a transport layer protocol developed by the XTP Forum for high-speed networks, to replace TCP. XTP provides protocol options for error control, flow control, and rate control. Instead of separate protocols for each type of communication, XTP controls packet exchange patterns to produce different models, e.g. reliable datagrams, transactions, unreliable streams, and reliable multicast connections.
Xunlei is a download manager and p2p sharing application. it supports bittorent, edonkey, http and ftp. xunlei also boost download speed using multi source technology.
Xunlei Kankan is a Chinese video sharing website and a desktop application. Xunlei Kankan enables users to watch high quality video content that is available on windows android and iOS.
The X windows system is a computer software system and network protocol that provides a basis for graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and rich input device capability for networked computers. It creates a hardware abstraction layer where software is written to use a generalized set of commands, allowing for device independence and reuse of programs on any computer that implements X windows.
Yahoo! Mail is a free e-mail service offered by the American search engine company Yahoo!. It was inaugurated in 1997.Yahoo! Mail was the second largest web-based email service with 310 million users as of October 2011, and the most popular webmail service in the United States.
Yahoo messenger is an all-in-one communication tool that uses client-server architecture. The application includes multiple features: instant messaging, phone calls, synchronized online address book, webcam, gaming, emailing and online radio stations.
Yahoo VoIP Messenger is a feature included in Yahoo Messenger. It allows users to make calls PC to PC or PC to landline/mobile. The underlying protocols are SIP and HTTP.
YouTube is a video-sharing website. The user can watch videos or upload videos online to share with other users. Youtube works cross platform on: PC, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry. Youtube is using HTTP and RTSP as underlying protocols.
Zattoo is an online TV service that works on peer to peer technology over a broadband connection. Zattoo works on multiple devices: computer, iPhone, iPod touch or iPad and on various OS: Windows XP, Mac and Linux.