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  2. Network socket - Wikipedia

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    The application programming interface (API) that programs use to communicate with the protocol stack, using network sockets, is called a socket API. Development of application programs that utilize this API is called socket programming or network programming. Internet socket APIs are usually based on the Berkeley sockets standard.

  3. Berkeley sockets - Wikipedia

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    A Berkeley socket is an application programming interface (API) for Internet domain sockets and Unix domain sockets, used for inter-process communication (IPC). It is commonly implemented as a library of linkable modules. It originated with the 4.2BSD Unix operating system, which was released in 1983.

  4. WebSocket - Wikipedia

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    WebSocket was first referenced as TCPConnection in the HTML5 specification, as a placeholder for a TCP-based socket API. [8] In June 2008, a series of discussions were led by Michael Carter that resulted in the first version of the protocol known as WebSocket. [9]

  5. Simon S. Lam - Wikipedia

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    They presented the case for secure sockets and SNP performance results at the USENIX Summer Technical Conference on June 8, 1994. [6] [7] SNP was designed as an application sublayer on top of transport-layer sockets. It provides to Internet applications a secure sockets API that closely resembles the sockets API. The SNP approach was novel and ...

  6. Category:Network socket - Wikipedia

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    Internet portal; Pages in category "Network socket" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Socket address; Socket API; T. Trumpet Winsock ...

  7. Push technology - Wikipedia

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    This technique, used by chat applications, makes use of the XML Socket object in a single-pixel Adobe Flash movie. Under the control of JavaScript, the client establishes a TCP connection to a unidirectional relay on the server. The relay server does not read anything from this socket; instead, it immediately sends the client a unique identifier.

  8. Fix sending and receiving issues with third-party email apps

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    1. Sign into AOL Mail on a web browser. 2. Compose an email and add your own email address in the "To" field. 3. Send the email and check if it arrives.

  9. Transmission Control Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The specification of the resulting protocol, RFC 675 (Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program), was written by Vint Cerf, Yogen Dalal, and Carl Sunshine, and published in December 1974. [4] It contains the first attested use of the term internet, as a shorthand for internetwork. [citation needed]