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ping (1) See also PNG and ping service.(2) See blog ping. (3) (Ping) A music-centric social networking feature added to iTunes for both desktop computer and iDevice users. It enables users to follow artists, establish a friends network to share music interests, view album charts and locate concerts. See iTunes. (4) (Packet INternet Groper) An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is reachable online by sending out a packet and waiting for a response. Ping is used to test and debug a network as well as see if a user or server is online. Are You There? "Can you ping the server?" means typing ping xx.xx.xx.xx at the command line. The xx's are the four numbers in the dotted decimal IP address used to identify IP clients and servers. If the request times out, the address cannot be reached. A ping utility also typically supports DNS name resolution, and the domain name may be used. For example, ping www.computerlanguage.com would yield the same results as typing in the correct numeric address. See IP address, ICMP and DNS. Ping is geekspeak for "call" or "get in touch." "Ping me at home" means "call me at home." It is also used to mean sending or transmitting a short burst of data; for example, "the GPS transmitter pings the satellite every few seconds." ping Computing a system for testing whether internet systems are responding and how long in milliseconds it takes them to respond ping [piŋ] (electronics) A sonic or ultrasonic pulse sent out by an echo-ranging sonar.
Ping a river in Thailand, a right tributary of the Chao Phraya River (Menam Chao Phraya). The Ping River is approximately 800 km long and drains an area of approximately 46,000 sq km. It rises in the north, in the northeastern spurs of the Tanen Taunggyi. It flows primarily through a mountainous and hilly populated area; the lower course flows through the Chao Phraya Valley (Menam Lowland). The river’s water level is high from April through November, the monsoon season. On the middle Ping, above the mouth of the Wang River, is the Bhumibhol electricity-distributing system, which consists of a reservoir more than 100 km long with a dam 154 m high and a hydroelectric power station with a capacity of approximately 500 megawatts. The system was built in 1966. The Ping is used primarily for irrigation. The city of Chiang Mai is situated on the river. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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