tracker
IPA: trˈækɝ
noun
- agent noun of track; one who, or that which, tracks or pursues, as a man or dog that follows game.
- (US politics) A person employed to follow and monitor a political rival.
- In an organ, a light strip of wood connecting (in path) a key and a pallet, to communicate motion by pulling.
- (computing) A type of computer software for composing music by aligning notes or samples on parallel timelines.
- (computing) A musician who writes music in a tracker.
- (computing) A computer program that monitors something.
- (file sharing) Server software that coordinates peers in the BitTorrent protocol.
- (finance) A tracker mortgage.
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Examples of "tracker" in Sentences
- He's in the right and the video tracker is an ass.
- USA TODAY's presidential poll tracker is powered by data from Pollster. com.
- See in that little center there are what we call tracker points or energy centers.
- CNET tracker is pretty good if you can filter out their constant email notifications
- The video was shot by a tracker from the National Republican Congressional Campaign Committee.
- Nokia sports tracker is really great if you have a nokia smart phone, i enjoy using it for running and cycling.
- The Bezeq International tracker is a Usenet provider in the Netherlands, says Gulli, but the seeds are on the ISP network.
- “The additional tracker is only accessible for Bezeq International customers and it connects to a high speed web-seed hosted on Bezeq International ` s network,” says the story.
- He says that the fun of using his LEGO time tracker is a big advantage — we do use systems we enjoy using — but that co-workers coming to your place and disassembling your workweek is the one disadvantage.
- I don't know how accurate that AJAX tracker is (it seems kind of fast to my eyes) but I'm in Madison WI, and it had the EAS passing over Madison at exactly 9: 46 CST, and I happened to be reading this post at exactly 9: 45 CST.
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