Noun
(computing, informal) A conceptual space outside the kernel in which a user's applications can run without the risk of damage to the operating system.
(software, informal) The collection of tools, utilities, and user programs, found in a distro, outside of the kernel, for an operating system
Source: en.wiktionary.orgUserLand was the first to add an "enclosure" tag in its RSS, modifying its blog software and its aggregator so that bloggers could easily link to an audio file (see podcasting and history of podcasting ). Source: Internet
Years at UserLand main Winer founded UserLand Software in 1988 and served as the company's CEO until 2002. Source: Internet