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buffering

Definition:

Buffering is a term usually used in conjunction with streaming. When a large audio or video file is streamed to a computer from the Internet, the beginning portion of the audio or video file must be downloaded to the computer before it can start playing. The part of the file that has downloaded but not yet been played is referred to as the buffer.

If, while listening to the audio or watching the video, the computer uses up all of its buffer, the audio or video clip must stop playing while more content is downloaded to the buffer before audio or video playing can resume.

Here's a word you may not know...

IMAP

IMAP stands for Internet Message Access Protocol. The protocol is used between mail clients (the software you use to check your email) and mail servers (the computers that store your email) to negotiate the sending and receiving of email. IMAP is often seen listed as IMAP4 which represents version 4 of the protocol.

The IMAP protocol is similar to the POP protocol except that with IMAP, the mail store (all historical messages) is kept on the server allowing several clients to access the same set of email messages.