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Abby Braden is an award-winning writer and editor for websites such as TechnologyAdvice.com, Webopedia.com, and Project-Management.com, where she covers technology trends and enterprise and SMB project management platforms. When she’s not writing about technology, she enjoys giving too many treats to her dog and coaching part-time at her local gym.
Abby Braden
Abby Braden
A split screen view on a laptop or desktop computer is the division of the display screen into separate parts,...
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What is HTTP? The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the foundation of the World Wide Web. It’s an application layer...
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Abby Braden
There are multiple ways to send a text message (also called SMS) to a phone or wireless device on a...
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Abby Braden
What is Pardot? Pardot is a B2B marketing automation (MA) solution by Salesforce that enables organizations to track and measure...
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Abby Braden
In Microsoft Excel, a drop-down list is used to enter data into a spreadsheet from a predefined items list, limiting...
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Abby Braden
An IP (Internet Protocol) Address is an alphanumeric label assigned to computers and other devices that connect to a network...
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Abby Braden
Hotmail was one of the first public webmail services that could be accessed from any web browser. It debuted in...
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Abby Braden
In graphical user interfaces, to “zoom” or “zoom in” is to make a window larger to see the window’s contents...
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Abby Braden
Chkdsk, short for check disk, is a system tool and command run utility that is used on DOS and Microsoft...
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  To reboot your computer means to restart it by closing out open programs, wiping any current processes residing in...
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Abby Braden
What is spoofing? As it pertains to cybersecurity, spoofing is when a person disguises themself as a trusted source to...
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Abby Braden
Microsoft Word is a graphical word processing program used to create text-based documents. It’s included in all of the Microsoft...
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