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Bandwidth
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the amount of data sent per second that can be sent over your internet connection.
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Cookie
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a piece of text a web server can store on a user’s hard disk. Cookies allow a website to store information on a user’s machine and later retrieve it.
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Bookmark
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a hyper link that saved in the bookmark list a file in your browser, you can use bookmarks to keep track of favorite or important sites to return there wherever you are on the World Wide Web
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Boolean Searching
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searching that uses Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) in the search expression. Especially helpful in multifaceted or specific topics. Boolean Operators help expand or narrow the scope of your search.
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Copy-rights
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the right to copy or duplicate material such as images, music, and written works. Only the owners of the information can grant this right
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Downloading
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transferring or copying a file from another computer to the computer you’re using.
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FAQ
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(frequently asked questions) - a list of commonly asked questions and answers on a pacific topic. This is usually the first place you should look to find answers.
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Freeware
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a software program that’s available for use without any charge, this doesn’t mean the program isn’t copy-righted, anyone can use it but the program can’t be legally sold or distributed without permission.
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Modem
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a devise that translates computer signals to analog signals suitable for sending across cable or phone lines.
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Netiquette
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slang for the unwritten rules or internet courtesy.
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Shareware
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software that you are allowed to download and try for a specified period free of charge, if you continue to use the program after that time you are expected to pay to continue using the product legally.
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Packets
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a block of data that can be transmitted from one computer to another on a network like the internet. A packet contains data to be transmitted, data to guide the packet, and data that correct errors.
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Spam
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unsolicited email messages or postings usually advertising a product.
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Shareware
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software that you are allowed to download and try for a specified period free of charge, if you continue to use the program after that time you are expected to pay to continue using the product legally.
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Spider
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a computer program that travels the internet to locate resources. A spider can be referred to as a robot or a wonderer. Each search engine uses a spider to build its data space
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Uploading
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transferring a file to a local computer to another remote computer.
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