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Weblication

An online transmedia platform, that includes professional journals, podcasts, news briefs, image galleries, and features, that reflect specific expertise. It's not a platform for personal opinion, but rather a virtual archive of active field research. It must provide weekly, monthly, or quarterly updates.
Models of a weblication include FreshArtinternational.com, studio360.org, onbeing.org, and 99percentinvisible.org.
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Webered

The act of doing poorly on a test and/or quiz after studying with your dad the night before
I just webered that test bro.
by Readingrox48 January 17, 2017
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Weableing

The Act of Over Posting in a Facebook group page so often that all other posts and opinions become lost and buried in a haze of one persons tyrannical and most often odd barrage of social media sensory overload.
My GOD! "I came to this group page looking for a singular post I ran across yesterday on my cell phone during lunch but due to one person's Irritating and Persistent WEABLEING I am now labored with searching countless pages of useless cyber crap in order to find it!"

UGH! Where is it? UGH!
by The Brick Binder May 20, 2013
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Websense

Basically a bunch of nonsense.

Websense is software that messes with your internet connection in that if you try to go to a certain page in the internet, it goes through the Administrator and Websense first, and if Websense has it on its little blacklist for any particular reason, you will not be allowed to view the site. This is called proxy.

Seems innocent enough at first, but that it is before you realize its ultra-sensitivity. Websense is critical of what you view. You're not allowed to view image searches in Google for example (you can in Yahoo), which is completely harmless (depending on what you're searching for.) Anything with any sort of ties to recreational activities is shot down immediately. For example, any website under Web Hosting (Angelfire and Tripod are examples that host webpages), is blocked regardless of its content, but because of the category "Web-Hosting."

All in all, Websense is Nazi Software/Software that is too tough on restrictions.

*Bypassing Websense...*
There are some websites that help with Proxy-Avoidance (another filtered category for the most part.) But the easiest thing to do is to go to a webpage translation service, such as WorldLingo. Set your languages, and you're done. I don't believe that you can send data while using WorldLingo however, i e you can't login to any sort of account.
*Enter the World of Pseudo-Hackerz*

Hacker 1: I can't go to gamespot.com!!!
Hacker 2: I hate websense! I'm going to delete it from my computer.

*Hacker 2 attempts and realizes that he cannot manually delete Websense software. He then attempts to use Command Prompt and tries to get into the administrator's account. attempts prove futile.

Hacker 2: I'm an elite hacker! I cannot be stopped by a machine! I will hack the world!!!!!
Hacker 1: Yeah let's go kill the admins!!!

Khaotic: Why don't you try the backspace login...?
by ThaNeoGospel May 13, 2005
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weblag

A weblag is when there is information available in the non-digital world that hasn't made it onto the web yet.
Weblag is when you see a flyer for an event, class, etc. You go to the sponsor's web site, and it isn't posted there.
by Jamgor October 17, 2008
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webliography

A Webliography, according to the accepted definition, is an enumerative list of hypertext links and a gateway to the scientific sources of information on the Net, whether annotated or not. Webliographies are in fact digital equivalents of bibliographies (printed lists of information sources). Bibliographies are secondary sources among print media and Webliographies are the same on the Net.
Annotated Webliography of Humanism
by Dariush Alimohammadi July 16, 2008
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webbercom

A communications software, used in interaction with a microphone, allowing one to communicate audibly with another person via the World Wide Web.
Instead of suicide, try the Webbercom.
by Jaermes Browne May 24, 2004
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