FAQ - определение. Что такое FAQ
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Что (кто) такое FAQ - определение

LISTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, ALL SUPPOSED TO BE COMMONLY ASKED IN SOME CONTEXT, AND PERTAINING TO A PARTICULAR TOPIC.
Faq; Frequently Asked Questions; FAAQ; Frequently Asked Question; Frequently asked question; FAQs; FAQ file; FAQ list; F.A.Q.; F.a.q.; Infrequently Asked Questions; Frequently asked questions; FAQs (frequently asked questions); FaQ
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FAQ         
(FAQs)
FAQ is used especially on websites to refer to questions about computers and the Internet. FAQ is an abbreviation for 'frequently asked questions'.
N-PLURAL
FAQ list         
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Frequently Asked Questions (Reference: telecommunication-slang, Usenet)
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A frequently asked questions (FAQ) list is often used in articles, websites, email lists, and online forums where common questions tend to recur, for example through posts or queries by new users related to common knowledge gaps. The purpose of a FAQ is generally to provide information on frequent questions or concerns; however, the format is a useful means of organizing information, and text consisting of questions and their answers may thus be called a FAQ regardless of whether the questions are actually frequently asked.
FAQ         
¦ abbreviation Computing frequently asked questions.
frequently asked question         
<convention> (FAQ, or rarely FAQL, FAQ list) A document provided for many Usenet newsgroups (and, more recently, World-Wide Web services) which attempts to answer questions which new readers often ask. These are maintained by volunteers and posted regularly to the newsgroup. You should always consult the FAQ list for a group before posting to it in case your question or point is common knowledge. The collection of all FAQ lists is one of the most precious and remarkable resources on the Internet. It contains a huge wealth of up-to-date expert knowledge on many subjects of common interest. Accuracy of the information is greatly assisted by its frequent exposure to criticism by an interested, and occasionally well-informed, audience (the readers of the relevant newsgroup). The main FTP archive for FAQs is on a computer called RTFM at MIT, where they can be accessed either {by group (ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.answers/)} or {by hierarchy (ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/)}. There is another archive at {Imperial College (ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/)}, London, UK and a World-Wide Web archive in {faq/usenet/top.html">Ohio (http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html)}, USA. The FAQs are also posted to Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.answers, news:news.answers and news:alt.answers. (1997-12-08)
f.a.q.         
Fair average quality
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)         
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Satiericon is a musical composition by Juan María Solare, scored for piano four hands and written in Worpswede and Lilienthal (Germany) in April 2002. The piece is dedicated to Jorge Pítari.
FAQ U         
TELEVISION SERIES
FAQ U was a television programme broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in 2005. It was shown every weeknight, Monday to Friday, just after 11:00pm.

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FAQ

A frequently asked questions (FAQ) list is often used in articles, websites, email lists, and online forums where common questions tend to recur, for example through posts or queries by new users related to common knowledge gaps. The purpose of a FAQ is generally to provide information on frequent questions or concerns; however, the format is a useful means of organizing information, and text consisting of questions and their answers may thus be called a FAQ regardless of whether the questions are actually frequently asked.

Since the acronym FAQ originated in textual media, its pronunciation varies. FAQ can be pronounced as an initialism, "F-A-Q", or as an acronym, "FAQ". Web designers often label a single list of questions as a "FAQ", such as on Google Search, while using "FAQs" to denote multiple lists of questions such as on United States Treasury sites. Use of "FAQ" to refer to a single frequently asked question, in and of itself, is less common.