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Define address bar.
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Contains the URL or address of the active Web page, also where you type the location for the Web page you want to visit.
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Define address book.
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Where you keep a list of your e-mail contacts.
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What is bookmark?
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A site or location that you have specially marked so you can locate it again.
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What is a browser?
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A software program that you use to retrieve documents from the World Wide Web.
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What is computer-based learning?
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Using a computer as a tutor.
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Define address bar.
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Contains the URL or address of the active Web page, also where you type the location for the Web page you want to visit.
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Define computer crimes.
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A criminal act that is committed through the use of a computer, like getting into someone else's system and changing information.
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Define computer crimes.
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Conduct that involves the manipulation of a computer or computer data in order to dishonestly obtain money, property or value, or to cause loss.
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Define address book.
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Where you keep a list of your e-mail contacts.
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What is distance learning?
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Using technology as a medium for schooling or learning.
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What is bookmark?
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A site or location that you have specially marked so you can locate it again.
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Define domain name.
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The portion of a website name that identifies the type of site.
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What is a browser?
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A software progra that you use to retrieve documents from the World Wide Web.
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What is computer-based learning?
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Using a computer as a tutor.
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What is electronic mail?
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The capability to send a message from one person's computer to another person's computer where it is stored unitl read by there receiving person.
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Define File transfer protocol.
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An Internet standard that allows users to download and upload files with other computers on the Internet.
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Define computer crimes.
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A criminal act that is committed through the use of a computer, like getting into someone else's system and changing information.
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Define computer crimes.
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Conduct that involves the manipulation of a computer or computer data in order to dishonestly obtain money, property or value, or to cause loss.
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What is hacking?
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Involves invading someone else's computer, usually for personalgain or just the satisfaction of being albe to invade someone else's computer.
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What is distance learning?
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Using technology as a medium for schooling or learning.
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Define history?
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A display of a record of all the sites you visited in the last 20 days.
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Define domain name.
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The portion of a website name that identifies the type of site.
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What is hits?
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The number of returns on your keywords during a search on the web.
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What is electronic mail?
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The capability to send a message from one person's computer to another person's computer where it is stored unitl read by there receiving person.
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Define address bar.
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Contains the URL or address of the active Web page, also where you type the location for the Web page you want to visit.
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What is homepage?
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The first page that's displayed when you launch your browser.
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Define address book.
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Where you keep a list of your e-mail contacts.
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Define File transfer protocol.
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An Internet standard that allows users to download and upload files with other computers on the Internet.
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What is bookmark?
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A site or location that you have specially marked so you can locate it again.
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What is hacking?
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Involves invading someone else's computer, usually for personalgain or just the satisfaction of being albe to invade someone else's computer.
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What is a browser?
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A software progra that you use to retrieve documents from the World Wide Web.
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Define history?
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A display of a record of all the sites you visited in the last 20 days.
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What is computer-based learning?
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Using a computer as a tutor.
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What is hits?
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The number of returns on your keywords during a search on the web.
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Define computer crimes.
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A criminal act that is committed through the use of a computer, like getting into someone else's system and changing information.
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What is homepage?
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The first page that's displayed when you launch your browser.
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Define address bar.
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Contains the URL or address of the active Web page, also where you type the location for the Web page you want to visit.
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Define computer crimes.
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Conduct that involves the manipulation of a computer or computer data in order to dishonestly obtain money, property or value, or to cause loss.
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Define address bar.
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Contains the URL or address of the active Web page, also where you type the location for the Web page you want to visit.
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What is distance learning?
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Using technology as a medium for schooling or learning.
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Define address book.
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Where you keep a list of your e-mail contacts.
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Define domain name.
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The portion of a website name that identifies the type of site.
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What is electronic mail?
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The capability to send a message from one person's computer to another person's computer where it is stored unitl read by there receiving person.
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Define address book.
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Where you keep a list of your e-mail contacts.
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Define File transfer protocol.
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An Internet standard that allows users to download and upload files with other computers on the Internet.
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What is bookmark?
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A site or location that you have specially marked so you can locate it again.
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What is bookmark?
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A site or location that you have specially marked so you can locate it again.
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What is a browser?
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A software progra that you use to retrieve documents from the World Wide Web.
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What is hacking?
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Involves invading someone else's computer, usually for personalgain or just the satisfaction of being albe to invade someone else's computer.
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What is a browser?
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A software progra that you use to retrieve documents from the World Wide Web.
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What is computer-based learning?
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Using a computer as a tutor.
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Define history?
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A display of a record of all the sites you visited in the last 20 days.
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What is computer-based learning?
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Using a computer as a tutor.
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Define computer crimes.
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A criminal act that is committed through the use of a computer, like getting into someone else's system and changing information.
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Define computer crimes.
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A criminal act that is committed through the use of a computer, like getting into someone else's system and changing information.
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What is hits?
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The number of returns on your keywords during a search on the web.
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What is homepage?
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The first page that's displayed when you launch your browser.
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Define computer crimes.
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Conduct that involves the manipulation of a computer or computer data in order to dishonestly obtain money, property or value, or to cause loss.
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Define computer crimes.
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Conduct that involves the manipulation of a computer or computer data in order to dishonestly obtain money, property or value, or to cause loss.
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What is distance learning?
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Using technology as a medium for schooling or learning.
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What is distance learning?
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Using technology as a medium for schooling or learning.
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Define domain name.
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The portion of a website name that identifies the type of site.
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Define domain name.
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The portion of a website name that identifies the type of site.
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What is electronic mail?
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The capability to send a message from one person's computer to another person's computer where it is stored unitl read by there receiving person.
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What is electronic mail?
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The capability to send a message from one person's computer to another person's computer where it is stored unitl read by there receiving person.
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Define File transfer protocol.
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An Internet standard that allows users to download and upload files with other computers on the Internet.
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Define File transfer protocol.
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An Internet standard that allows users to download and upload files with other computers on the Internet.
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What is hacking?
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Involves invading someone else's computer, usually for Personal gain or just the satisfaction of being albe to invade someone else's computer.
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What is hacking?
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Involves invading someone else's computer, usually for Personal gain or just the satisfaction of being albe to invade someone else's computer.
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Define history?
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A display of a record of all the sites you visited in the last 20 days.
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Define history?
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A display of a record of all the sites you visited in the last 20 days.
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What is hits?
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The number of returns on your keywords during a search on the web.
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What is hits?
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The number of returns on your keywords during a search on the web.
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What is homepage?
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The first page that's displayed when you launch your browser.
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What is homepage?
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The first page that's displayed when you launch your browser.
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