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2 definitions 
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 :

  bulletin board system
       n : a computer that is running software that allows users to
           leave messages and access information of general interest
           [syn: bulletin board, electronic bulletin board, bbs]

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) :

  bulletin board system
       
           (BBS, bboard /bee'bord/; after a
          physical piece of board on which people can pin messages
          written on paper for general consumption - a "physical
          bboard").  A computer and associated software which typically
          provides an electronic message database where people can log
          in and leave messages.  Messages are typically split into
          topic groups similar to the newsgroups on Usenet (which
          is like a distributed BBS).  Any user may submit or read any
          message in these public areas.
       
          Apart from public message areas, a BBS may provide archives of
          files, personal electronic mail and any other services or
          activities of interest to the bulletin board's system operator
          (the "{sysop").  Thousands of local BBSes are in operation
          throughout the world, typically run by amateurs for fun out of
          their homes on MS-DOS boxes with a single modem line each.
          Although BBSes have traditionally been the domain of
          hobbyists, an increasing number of BBSes are connected
          directly to the Internet, and many BBSes are currently
          operated by government, educational, and research
          institutions.  Fans of Usenet and Internet or the big
          commercial time-sharing bboards such as CompuServe, CIX
          and GEnie tend to consider local BBSes the low-rent district
          of the hacker culture, but they serve a valuable function by
          knitting together lots of hackers and users in the
          personal-{micro world who would otherwise be unable to
          exchange code at all.
       
          Use of this term for a Usenet newsgroup generally marks one
          either as a newbie fresh in from the BBS world or as a real
          old-timer predating Usenet.
       
          (1998-03-24)
       
       


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