W2K Windows 2000. This is an operating system that is the decendant of Windows NT, and is mostly used in office environments with large networks or VPN's.
W3C World Wide Web Consortium.
WAB File type, Windows Address Book. This is the file where all of your contacts, email addresses, phone numbers, etc. are stored.
WAN Wide-Area Network. This type of network encompasses more than one LAN and/or location, but still with the permissions and sharing capability of a LAN.
WYSIWYG (pronounced wizzy'-wig) What You See Is What You Get. This interface means that what you see (on your display) is what you get (in the form of output; web sites, documents, images). This is present in MS Word and WordPerfect.
WWW World Wide Web. Put simply, the WWW is the sum of all of the networks, servers, PC's, etc. which are all interconnected for the purposes of commerce, information and data, entertainment, etal.
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