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goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Bookmark - A way to mark interesting or frequently used spots on the Internet so you can revisit these pages without having to type in the web address.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Browser- Software such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft's Internet Explorer that allows you to surf the web.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Cookie - Refers to a piece of information sent to a browser that the browser software is expected to save and send back when you re-visit that site. Cookies contain information such as log-in or registration information, online "shopping cart" information, user preferences, etc.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Domain - The address of a company or organization. Most are followed by either .com, .org or .edu. Many websites can be found by simply typing in the name of a firm and adding .com or .org, such as www.Disney.com

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Download - Copying data from another computer to your computer. Some large documents or files will ask you to download to your home computer before viewing.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes E-Mail - Electronic mail that can be transmitted through the Internet and read by other computers. You can send pictures and other files as well.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes FAQS (Frequently Asked Questions) - Documents containing answers to frequently asked questions.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Filters - Software that allows the user to block certain areas of the Internet.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Firewall - Firewalls serve as a protective gateway between an organization's internal network and the Internet.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - A common method of transferring files across networks.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Homepage - The first document World Wide Web users see when connecting to a Web server. It often is the home page of the users Internet Service Provider, but can be changed.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) - The standard language used for creating documents on the World Wide Web.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes HTTP (Hypertext Transmission Protocol) - The standard language that World Wide Web clients and servers use to communicate.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Hypermedia - Hypertext that includes or links to other forms of media.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Hypertext - Text that, when selected, has the ability to present connected documents.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Internet - A collection of thousands of connected computer networks. It is the end result of millions of computers that all use the same protocol to communicate over both high and low-speed data lines.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Intranet - A private Internet network; restricted to only certain users who can access the information and servers in the network. Many large corporations have Intranets for their employees.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes IRC (Internet Relay Chat) - An element of the Internet that allows participants to "chat" online in a live forum that usually centers around a common interest.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) - An extension of the public telephone network designed to carry digitized voice calls, or data from one subscriber to another.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that sells access to the Internet; most often through a local phone number.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes JAVA - A language developed by Sun Microsystems that allows World Wide Web pages to contain code that is executed on the browser. Using small Java programs called applets, Web pages can include functions such as animation, calculators, and other fancy tricks

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Newsgroups - Discussion groups broken down and categorized by subjects-not news.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes On-Line Services - Proprietary networks such as America On Line, CompuServe, and Prodigy that offer online features and Internet access.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Plug-Ins - One of the reasons Netscape and Internet Explorer are such popular browsers is that they allow third party vendors to create programs (plug-ins) that run in conjunction with theirs. Plug-ins allow computers to play audio and video.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Search Engines - A search engine is a tool to help people locate information available via the World Wide Web. By typing in key words, users can find numerous websites that contain the information sought.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Spamming - Unsolicited e-mail containing advertising or promotional messages sent to large numbers of people.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Upload - Copying data from your computer to another computer such as the server that hosts your home page.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - A standardized way of representing different documents, media and network services on the World Wide Web. The website address is often referred to as the URL.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes Webmaster - The administrator responsible for the management and often design of a World Wide Web site.

goldbut.gif - 926 Bytes World Wide Web - A collection of graphical documents made available on computers around the world called servers. These servers can be viewed online with a browser.


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