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15 Cards in this Set
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Domain name
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the portion of a Web site address that identifies the type of site: ex.com
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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 until read by the receiving person:
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File transfer protocol (FTP)
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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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Hypertext markup language (HTML)
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this text based program (language) is used to create documents for the WWW. HTML is a series of tags that are integrated into text document. These tages describe how the text should be formatted when a Web browser displays it on the screen.
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Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
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protocol that defines how messages are formatted and transmitted over the World Wide Web.
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Newsgroup
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an onliny discussion group where participants exchange messages on a particular topic.
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Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
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an address for a resource or site on the World Wid Web. Web browsers use this address for locating files and other remote services.
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Usernet
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worldwide network of computers that facilitates the transmission of messages amoung the news servers
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World Wide Web
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a collection of resources and interlinked documents that work together using specific internet protocol.
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Starting of Lesson 3:
address bar |
the space in a window that displays the name of the open folder or object.
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address book
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application that allows you to record e-mail and other contact information
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Browser
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software program that you use to retrieve documents from the World Wide Web
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Electronic Mail
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the cabability to send a message from one person's computer to another person's computer where it is stored until read by the recieveing person.
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Home page
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the first page that's displayed when you launch your browser.
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Web server
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display web pages and renders them into final form so that they can be viewd by anyone with an Internet connection and Web browser.
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