It could stand for a number of things -
--A point-of-presence (POP) is an artificial demarcation or interface point between communications entities. In the USA, this term became important during the court-ordered breakup of the Bell Telephone system. A point of presence was a location where a long-distance carrier could terminate services and provide connections into a local telephone network.
--Problem-oriented policing, method of policing which relies on the identification and elimination of recurrent problems in a community
---Progesterone only pill, oral female contraceptive
--Point of Purchase, retail display design for retailers and brand owners.
--POP Hazard evaluation technique - Establish what in a situation may pose a threat to you - Persons, (perhaps a 2 on 1 situation) any objects (perhaps a bottle or a knife), or the place where the situation is developing. (poorly lit or poorly populated area)
--Point of presence, physical connection between telecommunications networks
pop, basic operation of a stack in computer science
--POP-1, programming language based on a RPN form of LISP combined with some ideas from CPL
--POP-2, programming language developed around 1970 from the earlier version POP-1 by Robin Popplestone and Rod Burstall
--POP-11, incrementally compiled programming language with many of the features of an interpreted langage
--Post Office Protocol, application-layer Internet standard protocol
--Programmer/Operator Productivity, a popular application package for IBM minicomputers
--A PoP (Point-of-Presence) is the location of an access point to the Internet. A PoP necessarily has a unique Internet (IP) address. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has a point-of-presence on the Internet. A POP usually includes routers, digital/analog call aggregators, servers, and frequently frame relay or ATM switches.
See http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=define%3A+POP&meta= and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POP for more ..
2007-02-02 23:38:57
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answered by ♥ уσυ вєℓσηg ωιтн мє ♥ 7
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2016-11-24 20:47:39
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answered by ? 4
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If talking about your email then Post Office Protocol
POP mail software on your personal computer (the POP client) logs into the shared computer (the POP server) and transfers received mail from your account to your personal computer. When you send a message from your personal computer, the POP client transfers it to a dedicated mail system for transmission on the Internet.
2007-02-02 23:33:57
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answered by ambernpeach 4
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POP, the word, is a contraction of "popular". If you meant P.O.P. it can mean several things as mentioned by some of the answers in this list.
2007-02-03 05:39:13
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answered by Albert 3
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some time POP stand for Proof of payment but it all depends...
2007-02-03 00:49:13
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answered by TASHI N 1
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Pickled Cucumbers.
POP is only used by deslixic/dielinxet/ dyslenskite/dryxlinskit/ . . . ..... people with a problem!
2007-02-03 02:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Plaster of Paris
2007-02-03 00:02:37
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answered by Rene B 5
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In retailing, it is point of purchase.
2007-02-02 23:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Prince of Persia :P...cool game try it;)
2007-02-03 00:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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in Montana it is what folks call a can of soda.
2007-02-03 04:16:24
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answered by Anonymous
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