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Kent Vorland 383d
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Jake 375d
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So they take industry has got a lot of abbreviations to kind of condense the large words that are used generally like OS is operating system API is I don't know right now and the word Wi-Fi which people think means something but doesn't actually mean anything it was originally created as a play on words from hi-fi which is what they would use to describe things like televisions and the new take there an un-is high Fidelity but Wi-Fi doesn't mean anything at all so I wonder how many people as a new I recently or how many people use abbreviations knowing what the actual abbreviations mean or are they just use iOS and OS as a generic term when describing things tech wise
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I didn't know that about Wi-Fi. I thought the Y stood for wireless. Like, it's always in the form. API is the answer to application programming interface, by the way. And that's really funny. I had no idea. That's pretty cool.
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As a person is worked in companies that use Apis I should've known that so thank you for letting me know but I thought Wi-Fi still for wireless something but it couldn't be wireless fidelity so it was the best of Wi-Fi button in the way might be wireless I think
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One you don't hear often, but I guess it's more of a relevant term in startups, but FMA, first movers advantage.
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Yeah that's a great one I think another good one is USP so unique selling point and sort analysis people don't know about strengths weaknesses the other two as a few
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Why don't you go out and build the truck from scratch try to do every day for I went to school friends mom and say you have a term we call soft hands brother you simply aren't all there
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Definitely on the right track, his Wi-Fi isn't really an acronym or an abbreviation. It was just pretty much a catchy term that text came up with instead of saying IEEE 802.1.
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