Acronyms
Sales, Marketing, and Technology Acronyms and Abbreviations. Jump to acronyms beginning with the number or letter:
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ASL
Internet slang that was used primarily in chat rooms and early social networking sites to request and share basic personal information quickly. It functioned as a quick icebreaker or a way to filter potential connections based on these criteria. The…
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ASL
The primary sign language used by the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in the United States and parts of Canada. It uses hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to convey meaning and communicate complex ideas. ASL has its own unique…
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ASMR
A phenomenon characterized by a tingling sensation that some individuals experience in response to specific auditory, visual, or tactile stimuli. People who experience ASMR often describe it as a relaxing and pleasant feeling that starts on the scalp and travels…
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ASN
A unique global identifier assigned to Autonomous Systems (AS) – the distinct networks that make up the Internet. Think of an ASN as a social security number for networks: just as each person has a unique SSN, each independently operated…
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ASO
A crucial strategy in mobile app marketing. It’s all about optimizing various elements of your mobile app’s presence in app stores (such as the Apple App Store and Google Play Store) to improve its visibility, discoverability, download, and conversion rates.…
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ASP
Average Sales Price (ASP) is a key business metric that represents the average price at which a product or service is sold over a specific period of time. It is calculated by dividing total revenue by the number of units…
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ASP
A server-side scripting technology developed by Microsoft for creating dynamic and interactive web applications. ASP allows you to embed code within HTML pages, which is executed on the web server, generating dynamic content that is sent to the client’s web…
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ASP
A third-party entity that manages and distributes software-based services and solutions to customers over a wide area network, typically the Internet. In simpler terms, an ASP hosts software applications on its servers and makes them available to customers via the…
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ASP.NET
A web application framework developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic websites, web applications, and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework and is the successor to Microsoft’s Active…
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ASR
A technology that enables computers to interpret and convert spoken language into written text. It serves as the foundation for voice-driven applications, including virtual assistants, voice search, transcription services, and automated customer support. By transforming audio input into text, ASR…








