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Client-
A computer that uses the services of another program
Hypertext transfer protocol-
Protocol that defines how messages are formatted and transmitted over the World Wide Web
Internet-
A global network connecting millions of computers, making it possible to exchange information.
ISP-
Internet Service Provider
Links-
Pointers in hypertext document or help window that connect with other hypertext documents or that jump you to other Help entries.
Path-
Identifies the disk and any folders relative to the location of the document.
Server-
A computer that handles request for date, e-mail, file transfer, and other network services from other computers
Uniform Resource Locator-
An address for a resource or site on the World Wide Web
Web browser-
An interface to the World Wide Web that interprets hypertext links and lets you view sites and navigate from one internet node to another.
World Wide Web-
A collection of resources and interlinked documents that work together using a specific internet protocol.
Applications
Word-
A word processing application that enables you to create documents such as letters, memos, and reports.
Publisher-
A desktop publishing application that enables you to design professional looking documents such as brochures, calenders, signs, and posters.
Frontpage-
A web page application that enables you to create and maintain your own Web site.
Powerpoint-
A presentation application that enables you to create multimedia slide shows, transparencies, outlines, and organizational charts.
Excel-
A spreadsheet application that enables you to work with text and numbers to create tables, worksheets, and finacial documents involving calculations.
Access-
A database application that enables you to organize and manipulate information such as addresses and inventory data.
Outlook-
A schedule/organization application that enables you to efficiently keep track of e-mail, appointments, tasks, contacts, and events.