Re: COMPUTER DICTIONARIES
I just use the Google Toolbar. Type in "What is <term>?" and hit Enter (without
the quotation marks).
The first item returned is a Web Definition of the requested word or
acronym. It's quick and fun.
You can also type "define: <term>" in the Google toolbar.
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