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31 Cards in this Set
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a software program that allows you to view the contents of the World Wide Web
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Web browser
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a document on the world wide web that displays as a screen with associated links, frames, pictures and other features of interest
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Web page
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complete and unique web site address
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URL
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a company that provides access to internet
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ISP
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a place on internet that connects you to other sites
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portals
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the web page that opens each time you start internet explorer
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home page
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programs that search for keywords in files and documents or other web sites found on internet
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search engines
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distracting windows that appear on screen without actually requesting them
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pop ups
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separate areas of web page content places closely together with or without any visible demarcation lines so that all areas display as one page
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frames
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a group of related pages on internet
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hyperlinks
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saving a copy of web page on computer or storage device
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downloading
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the internet explorer feature that track sites you visit over a period of time is____ feature
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History
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the mouse pointer appears as a ___when you point to a hyperlink on a web page
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link select pointer
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a ___ is a set of rules for transferring data over the internet
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protocol
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an online journal or chronological postings of thoughts and ideas is a(n)
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blog
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data is sent over the internet in small chunks called
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packets
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sending what appears to be legitimate e-mail but attempting to fraudulently acquire personal identification is
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phishing
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this program is an e-mail component of windows vista
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outlook express
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internet explorer's search box is called:
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browser search
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which function key enables you to quickly refresh the view?
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F5
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the most common browser used today is
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Fire fox (mozilla)
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the large network of networks
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internet
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enable you to broadcast over the internet using a compressed audio files such as mp3's
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podcasts
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the majority of internet communications follows the __ model of network communications
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client/server
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U.S. government-funded “internetworking” project called the____
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Advanced Research
Projects Agency Network (ARPANET). |
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the WWW stands for :
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World
Wide Web |
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it is the means we use to access information over the Internet
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the Web
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it is an XML-based format that allows frequent
updates of content on the World Wide Web. |
RSS 2.0 (Really Simple Syndication)
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programs that search for new Web content
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aggregators
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the broadcast of audio or video content over the Internet
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webcast
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a form of voice-based Internet communication that
turns a standard Internet connection into a means to place phone calls, including long-distance calls |
Voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP) |