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Bandwidth
the amount of data sent per second that can be sent over your internet connection.
Cookie
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.
Bookmark
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
Boolean Searching
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.
Copy-rights
the right to copy or duplicate material such as images, music, and written works. Only the owners of the information can grant this right
Downloading
transferring or copying a file from another computer to the computer you’re using.
FAQ
(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.
Freeware
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.
Modem
a devise that translates computer signals to analog signals suitable for sending across cable or phone lines.
Netiquette
slang for the unwritten rules or internet courtesy.
Shareware
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.
Packets
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.
Spam
unsolicited email messages or postings usually advertising a product.
Shareware
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.
Spider
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
Uploading
transferring a file to a local computer to another remote computer.