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What (who) is alt - definition


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ALT; Alt (disambiguation); ALTs; ALT (disambiguation)
Application Layer Transport Security (ALTS) is a Google developed authentication and encryption system used for securing Remote procedure call (RPC) within Google machines. Google started its development in 2007, as a tailored modification of TLS.
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ALT; Alt (disambiguation); ALTs; ALT (disambiguation)
Association for Local Telecommunications Services (Reference: org., USA)
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ALT; Alt (disambiguation); ALTs; ALT (disambiguation)
<character> /awlt/ 1. The alt modifier key on many keyboards, including the IBM PC. On some keyboards and operating systems, (but not the IBM PC) the alt key sets bit 7 of the character generated. See bucky bits. 2. The "clover" or "Command" key on a Macintosh; use of this term usually reveals that the speaker hacked PCs before coming to the Mac (see also feature key). Some Mac hackers, confusingly, reserve "alt" for the Option key (and it is so labelled on some Mac II keyboards). 3. (Obsolete PDP-10; often "ALT") An alternate name for the ASCII ESC character (Escape, ASCII 27), after the keycap labelling on some older terminals; also "altmode" (/awlt'mohd/). This character was almost never pronounced "escape" on an ITS system, in TECO or under TOPS-10, always alt, as in "Type alt alt to end a TECO command" or "alt-U onto the system" (for "log onto the [ITS] system"). This usage probably arose because alt is easier to say. 4. <messaging> One of the Usenet newsgroup hierarchies. It was founded by John Gilmore and Brian Reid. The alt hierarchy is special in that anyone can create new groups here without going though the normal voting proceduers, hence the regular appearence of new groups with names such as "alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork". [Jargon File] (1997-04-12)
Examples of use of alt
1. The mortgage–backed securities under discussion, Alt–A and Alt–B, are based on mortgage loans to credit–worthy homebuyers.
2. Many automakers have several horses in the alt–fuels race.
3. Whichever way the alt–fuel road goes, potholes lie ahead.
4. The bank is expected to sell off subprime asset–backed bonds known as Alt–A and Alt–B, which make up the riskiest part of its holdings – about $2.5 to $3 billion worth.
5. Eileen Alt Powell AP Business Writer ___ What happened to the gas rationing coupons printed the 1'70s?