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34 Cards in this Set
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a widely used service on the internet which consists of a worldwide collection of electronic documents.
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WWW (world wide web)
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is a collection of related web pages and associated items, such as documents and pictures, stored on a web browser.
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Web Site
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is a computer that delivers requested web pages to your computer
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Web Server
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refers to websites that provide a means for users to share personal information, allows users to modify content, and have application software built into the site for visitors to use.
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Web 2.0
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is applicaton software that allows users to access and view web pages or access web 2.0 programs.
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Web Browser
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refers to the first page that a website displays.
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Home Page
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is the process of a computer or device receiving information, such as a web page, from a server on the internet.
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Downloading
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a unique address given to a web page that helps a web browser retreive it.
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URL [ uniform resource locator(web address) ]
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is a built in connection to another related web page or part of a web page.
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Link/Hyperlink
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is a program that finds websites, webpages, images, videos, news, maps, and other information 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 sports or shopping, and related subcategories.
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Subject Directory
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refers to any application that combines text with graphics, animation, audio, video, and/or virtual reality.
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Multi-Media
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is a digital representation of non-text information such as drawing, chart, or photo.
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Graphic (graphical image)
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Joint Photographic Experts Group
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JPEG (jpg)
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Graphics Interchange Format
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GIF
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is 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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is the process of transferring data in a continuos and even flow.
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Streaming
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is recorded audio, stored on a website that can be downloaded on a computer or portable media player.
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Podcast
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is the use of computers to simulate a real or imagined environement that appears as 3D.
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Virtual Reality (VR)
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is a program that extends the capability of a browser.
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Plug-Ins (add-ons)
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a website that offers a variety of internet services from a convenient location.
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Portal
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contains newsworthy material including current events, sports, life, and money.
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News Website
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contains factual information.
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Informational Website
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contains content that promotes or sells products or services.
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Business/Marketing Website
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consists of time-stamped articles in journal format in reverse chronological order.
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Blog
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allows users to create, add to, or delete the website's content via their web browser.
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Wiki
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encourages members to share interests with other members.
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Online Social Network
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offers avenues for teaching and learning.
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Educational Website
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offers an interactive and engaging environement.
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Entertainment Website
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contains context that describes a cause, opinion, or idea.
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Advocracy Website
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allows users to interact with software on any computer connected to the Internet.
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Web Application Site
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a business that gathers web content then feeds the content to subscribers.
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Content Aggregator Website
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an individual or family who makes a website for different reasons.
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Personal Website
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