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21 Cards in this Set
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A widely used service on the Internet, consists of a worldwide collectionof electronic documents.
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WWW
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A collection of related Web pages and associated items, such as documents and pictures, stroed on a Web server.
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Web Site
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A computer that delivers requested Web pages to your computer.
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Web Server
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Web sites that provide a means for users to share personal info, allows users to modify Web site contents, and application software built into the site for visitors to use.
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Web 2.0
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Application software that allows users to access Web 2.0 programs.
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Web Browser
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The first Web page that a Web page displays.
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Home Page
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The process of a computer or device receiving info, such as a Web page, from a server on the Internet.
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Downloading
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A unique address for a Web page.
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URL (Uniform Resouce Locator)
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A built in connection to another Web page or part of a Web page. Allows you to obtain info in a nonlinear way.
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Link/Hyperlink
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A program that finds Web sites, Web pages, images, videos, news, map, and other info related to a specific topic.
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Search Engine
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Classifies Web pages in an organized set of categories or groups, such as sprots or shopping, and realted subcategories.
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Subject Directory
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Any application that combines text with graphics, animation, audio video, and/or virtual reality.
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Multi-Media
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A digital representation of nontext info such as a drawing, chart or photo.
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Graphic
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A graphic format that compresses graphics to reduce their file size, which means the file takes up less storage space. Digital photos opften use this.
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JPEG (Joint Photographic E-Group)
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A graphic format that also uses the compression technique to reduce file size. This works best for images that only have a few distant colors.
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GIF
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A small version of a larger graphic.
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Thumbnail
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The appearance of motion created by displaying a series of still images in sequence.
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Animation
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The process of transferring data in a continuous and even flow.
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Streaming
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Recorded audio, usually an MP3 file, stored non a Web site that can be downloaded to a computer or a portable media player such as an iPod.
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Podcast
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The use of computers to simulate a real or imagined environment that appears as a 3D space.
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Virtual Reality
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A program that extends the capacity of a browser.
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Plug-ins
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