Refresh
Technology / Television (TV) / Refresh
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Refresh: One vertical scan.
Meta Refresh: A meta tag used to make a browser refresh to another URL location. Generally in most cases it is preferred to use a 301 or 302 redirect over a meta refresh.
Refresh Rate: Refers to the speed in which an image can be flashed or re-drawn on a monitors screen. The higher the refresh rate, the more unnoticeable the flashing will be to the naked eye. A low refresh . . . View Full Definition
Beer Frame: In team play (usually of three or more players), either (a) a pre-designated frame in which the player with the lowest pin count on the first ball buys some type of refreshment; or (b) when . . . View Full Definition
Taboo: Taboo is a light, refreshing drink bursting with flavour, made from an intriguing blend of white wine, exotic fruit juices and vodka.
Everflux: Major search indexes are constantly updating. Google refers to this continuous refresh as everflux. In the past Google updated their index roughly once a month. Those updates were named Goog . . . View Full Definition
Google Dance: In the past Google updated their index roughly once a month. Those updates were named Google Dances, but since Google shifted to a constantly updating index, Google no longer does what was t . . . View Full Definition
Tai Chi Chih: T’ai chi chih is a series of simple, non-strenuous movements known to relax the body and refresh the mind. Moves can be performed by anyone, regardless of age or physical condition. T’ai chi . . . View Full Definition
Hijacking: Making a search engine believe that another website exists at your URL. Typically done using techniques such as a 302 redirect or meta refresh.
Search Spy: A perpetually refreshing page that provides a real-time view of actual Web searches.
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