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wiretap$92153$ - traducción al árabe

Hollywood wiretap

wiretap      
v. تصنت على المحادثات
UNMASKS         
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2017 US POLITICAL CONTROVERSY
User:Schierbecker/Trump wiretapping claim; Trump wiretap claim; Donald Trump wiretapping claim; Donald Trump's wiretapping claim; Trump Tower wiretapping claim; Unmasker; Unmaskers; Unmasks; User:Mark Schierbecker/Trump wiretapping claim

الفعل

أَمَاطَ اللِّثَامَ عن ; كَشَفَ النِّقَابَ أو القِنَاعَ عن ; ماطَ اللِّثامَ عَنْ

WIRETAP         
  • Telephone line control device "Jitka", used in late 1960s by Czechoslovakian [[StB]] to signal line occupancy, and connect a recorder
  • audio plug]] connects to the recording device (computer, tape recorder, etc.).
  • [[CrimethInc.]] sticker on a telephone warning users of phone tapping by the U.S. government
THIRD-PARTY MONITORING OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
Wire tap; Active wiretapping; Passive wiretapping; Wire tapping; Telephone tap; Wiretaps; Phone tapping; Call monitoring; Phone recording; Phone-tap; Phone-tapping; Wiretapped; Wire-tapping; Phone bug; Phone tap; Webtapping; Wiretap; Telefon lehallgatás; Communication abuse; Telephone-tapping; Call recording; Wire-tap; Tapped telephone; Illegal wiretapping; Telephone tapping

الفعل

راقَبَ خُطُوطَ الهاتِف ; سارَقَ

Definición

World-Wide Web
<World-Wide Web, networking, hypertext> (WWW, W3, The Web) An Internet client-server hypertext distributed information retrieval system which originated from the CERN High-Energy Physics laboratories in Geneva, Switzerland. An extensive user community has developed on the Web since its public introduction in 1991. In the early 1990s, the developers at CERN spread word of the Web's capabilities to scientific audiences worldwide. By September 1993, the share of Web traffic traversing the NSFNET Internet backbone reached 75 gigabytes per month or one percent. By July 1994 it was one terabyte per month. On the WWW everything (documents, menus, indices) is represented to the user as a hypertext object in HTML format. Hypertext links refer to other documents by their URLs. These can refer to local or remote resources accessible via FTP, Gopher, Telnet or news, as well as those available via the http protocol used to transfer hypertext documents. The client program (known as a browser), e.g. NCSA Mosaic, Netscape Navigator, runs on the user's computer and provides two basic navigation operations: to follow a link or to send a query to a server. A variety of client and server software is freely available. Most clients and servers also support "forms" which allow the user to enter arbitrary text as well as selecting options from customisable menus and on/off switches. Following the widespread availability of web browsers and servers, many companies from about 1995 realised they could use the same software and protocols on their own private internal TCP/IP networks giving rise to the term "intranet". The World Wide Web Consortium is the main standards body for the web. {An article by John December (http://sunsite.unc.edu/cmc/mag/1994/oct/webip.html)}. {A good place to start exploring (http://ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/StartingPoints/NetworkStartingPoints.html)}. {WWW servers, clients and tools (http://w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Status.html)}. Mailing list: <www-talk@www.w3.org>. Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.infosystems.www.misc, news:comp.infosystems.www.providers, news:comp.infosystems.www.users, news:comp.infosystems.announce. The best way to access this dictionary is via the Web since you will get the latest version and be able to follow cross-references easily. If you are reading a plain text version of this dictionary then you will see lots of curly brackets and strings like http://hostname/here/there/page.html. These are transformed into hypertext links when you access it via the Web. See also Java, webhead. (1996-10-28)

Wikipedia

Hollywood Wiretap

Hollywood Wiretap is an entertainment news website founded by former Variety editor Thomas Tapp and established in 2006. Hollywood Wiretap is a news portal, similar in a style to the Drudge Report, that consists of headline text links to breaking news stories as well as site-only exclusives. The site is focused solely on stories about film, television, celebrities, and the media. Original analysis and color pieces and "mash-ups" of varying takes on big news stories also regularly appear on the site.