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The underlying hardware or software for a system. For example, the platform might be an Intel 80486 processor running DOS Version 6.0. The platform could also be UNIX machines on an Ethernet network.
The platform defines a standard around which a system can be developed. Once the platform has been defined, software developers can produce appropriate software and managers can purchase appropriate hardware and applications. The term is often used as a synonym of operating system.
The term cross- platform refers to applications, formats or devices that work on different Platforms. For example, a cross – platform programming environment enables a programmer to develop programs for many platforms at once.

The amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time. For digital devices, the bandwidth is usually expressed in bits per second (bps) or bytes per second.
The Bandwidth is particularly important for I/O Devices. For example, a fast disk drive can be hampered by a Bus with a low bandwidth. This is the main reason that new buses, such as AGP ( Accelerated Graphics Port ), have been developed for the PC.
Low Bandwidth can be caused by:
Some of the older technologies load pages very slowly and do not support features used on newer sites.

A software application used to locate and display web pages. The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Both of these are Graphical browsers, which means that they can display graphics as well as text. In addition, most modern browsers can present multimedia information, including sound and video, though they require Plug- ins for some formats.