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Brick and mortar-Pertaining to conventional stores, businesses, etc., having physical buildings and facilities, as opposed to Internet or remote services.
Upload-To transfer software, data, ect., from a smaller to a larger computer.
Hypertext-A method of storing data through a computer program that allows a user to create and link fields of information at will and to retrieve the data nonsequentially.
Url-Uniform Resource Locator; a protocol for specifying addresses on the Internet.
Virus-A program or piece of code, a type of malware, written by a crcker, that “infects” one or more other programs by embedding a copy of itself in them.
Hyperlink-A segment of text or a graphical item that serves as a cross-reference between parts of a hypertext documents.
Browser-A program which allows a person to read hypertext.
Chatroom-A branch of a computer network in which participants can engage in real-time discussions with one another.
Login-The act of logging in to a computer, esp. a multiuser computer or a remote or networked computer system.
Logon-Idk.
Hypermedia-A system in which various forms of information, as data, text, graphics, video, and audio, are linked together by a hypertext program.
Cookie-A handle, transaction ID, or other token of agreement between cooperating programs.
Internet-An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol.
Netiquette-The conventions of politeness recognized on Usenet and in mailing lists, such as not (cross-)posting to inappropriate groups and refraining from commercial advertising outside the biz groups.
Web Address-The location on the Internet of a certain company, server, or file.
Denial of service-Is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users.
Internet Explorer-The main rival to Netscape Navigator (which runs on many more platforms).
Mozilla Firefox-A free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation.
Web Page-A document on the World Wide Web, consisting of an HTML file and any related files for scripts and graphics, and often hyperlinked to other documents on the Web.
Dot Com-.com is a domain name in most commercial Internet addresses.
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DVD-(Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is an optical storage media format, and was founded in 1995.
Laser printer-A common printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper.
SDRam-A dynamic random access memory that has a synchronous interface.
Router-A networking device whose software and hardware are usually tailored to the tasks of routing and forwarding information.
Scanner-A device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting, or an object, and converts it to a digital image.
Intel-The world’s largest semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue.
Zip Drive-A medium-capacity removable disk storage system, introduced by lomega in late 1994.
Firewire-A serial bus interface standard for high speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer, frequently used by personal computers, as well as in digital audio, digital video, automotive, and aeronautics applications.
Microprocessor-Incorporates most or all of the functions of a central processing unit on a single integrated circuit.
Flash Card-An insert to a digital camera to be used as storage for photographs taken with a camera.
DVD-(Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is an optical storage media format, and was founded in 1995.
Laser printer-A common printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper.
SDRam-A dynamic random access memory that has a synchronous interface.
Router-A networking device whose software and hardware are usually tailored to the tasks of routing and forwarding information.
Scanner-A device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting, or an object, and converts it to a digital image.
Intel-The world’s largest semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue.
Zip Drive-A medium-capacity removable disk storage system, introduced by lomega in late 1994.
Firewire-A serial bus interface standard for high speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer, frequently used by personal computers, as well as in digital audio, digital video, automotive, and aeronautics applications.
Microprocessor-Incorporates most or all of the functions of a central processing unit on a single integrated circuit.
Flash Card-An insert to a digital camera to be used as storage for photographs taken with a camera.
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