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A widely used service on the Internet, consists of a worldwide collectionof electronic documents.
WWW
A collection of related Web pages and associated items, such as documents and pictures, stroed on a Web server.
Web Site
A computer that delivers requested Web pages to your computer.
Web Server
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.
Web 2.0
Application software that allows users to access Web 2.0 programs.
Web Browser
The first Web page that a Web page displays.
Home Page
The process of a computer or device receiving info, such as a Web page, from a server on the Internet.
Downloading
A unique address for a Web page.
URL (Uniform Resouce Locator)
A built in connection to another Web page or part of a Web page. Allows you to obtain info in a nonlinear way.
Link/Hyperlink
A program that finds Web sites, Web pages, images, videos, news, map, and other info related to a specific topic.
Search Engine
Classifies Web pages in an organized set of categories or groups, such as sprots or shopping, and realted subcategories.
Subject Directory
Any application that combines text with graphics, animation, audio video, and/or virtual reality.
Multi-Media
A digital representation of nontext info such as a drawing, chart or photo.
Graphic
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.
JPEG (Joint Photographic E-Group)
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.
GIF
A small version of a larger graphic.
Thumbnail
The appearance of motion created by displaying a series of still images in sequence.
Animation
The process of transferring data in a continuous and even flow.
Streaming
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.
Podcast
The use of computers to simulate a real or imagined environment that appears as a 3D space.
Virtual Reality
A program that extends the capacity of a browser.
Plug-ins