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Domain name
the portion of a Web site address that identifies the type of site: ex.com
Electronic mail
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:
File transfer protocol (FTP)
an internet standard that allows users to download and upload files with other computers on the Internet.
Hypertext markup language (HTML)
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.
Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
protocol that defines how messages are formatted and transmitted over the World Wide Web.
Newsgroup
an onliny discussion group where participants exchange messages on a particular topic.
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
an address for a resource or site on the World Wid Web. Web browsers use this address for locating files and other remote services.
Usernet
worldwide network of computers that facilitates the transmission of messages amoung the news servers
World Wide Web
a collection of resources and interlinked documents that work together using specific internet protocol.
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address bar
the space in a window that displays the name of the open folder or object.
address book
application that allows you to record e-mail and other contact information
Browser
software program that you use to retrieve documents from the World Wide Web
Electronic Mail
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.
Home page
the first page that's displayed when you launch your browser.
Web server
display web pages and renders them into final form so that they can be viewd by anyone with an Internet connection and Web browser.