In communications, sending a file or files from one computer to another over a network using a modem ( or whatever the medium may be )
To copy data (usually an entire file) from a local source to a server The term is often used to describe the process of copying a file from one's own computer to an Internet server
In communications, the process of transferring a copy of a file from a local computer to a remote computer by means of a modem or network With a modem-based communications link, the process generally involves instructing the remote computer to prepare to receive the file on its disk and then wait for the transmission to begin
Copying or sending files or data from one computer to another A Web developer, for example, could upload a document to a Web server (See also "Download")
If you upload data, you transfer it to your computer or from your computer to another computer. if information, a computer program etc uploads, or if you upload it, you move it from a small computer to a computer network so that other people can see it or use it download. information, computer programs etc that have been uploaded, or the process of uploading them download
{i} (Computers) process of uploading, process of sending a file by data communications to another computer, process of transferring a file by data communications
Upload is the opposite of "download " Downloading is when you receive something--a message, data, whatever--from another computer, and uploading is when you send something to another computer Back to Top
To move data from one computer to another, usually to a server or host computer For example, a company may upload a demo of its new software onto the Web so that users can then download the software onto their individual computers