- Internet: Connection of computer networks that are publically accessible. wikipedia
- World Wide Web: A collection of interconnected documents.wikipedia
- Web Server: A computer that delivers Web pages to browsers and other files to applications via the HTTP protocol..PCMag
- Host: A computer containing data or programs that another computer can access by means of a network or modem. .Free Encyclopedia
- Web Site: A Web site is a related collection of World Wide Web (WWW) files that includes a beginning file called a home page..The Free Dictionary
- Web Pages: A document on the World Wide Web. Every Web page is identified by a unique URLWeb-o-pedia
- Web Browser: A browser is an application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web.Whatis.com
- Podcast: A podcast is a media file that is distributed by subscription
(paid or unpaid) over the Internet using syndication feeds. Wikipedia. - Cache: A computer system in a network that keeps copies of the most-recently
requested Web pages in memory or on disk in order to speed up retrieval. pcMag.com - HTML: Hyper Text Markup Language. Not “code” but tags that
mark up the text. - XHTML: Extensible hyper text markup language. A markup language written
in XML; therefore, it is an XML application. web-O-pedia
- XML: Extensible markup language is a W3C initiative that allows information
and services to be encoded with meaningful structure and semantics that computers
and humans can understand. google - JavaScript: A
scripting language developed by Netscape and used to create interactive Web
sites.marketingterms.com - IP Address: Four unique numbers for every computer connected to the
internet. - URL’s: An Internet address, usually consisting of the access protocol
(http), the domain name (www.hmco.com), and optionally the path to a file or
resource residing on that server (trade). Answers.com - Domain Name: A name that is entered into a computer (e.g. as part of
a Web site or other URL, or an e-mail address). These names are technically
hostnames. wikipedia - HTTP: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol used to view
internet material usually through a web browser. - FTP: File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used
to upload and download files to a server. - ISP: Internet Service Provider. The company that
gives you all of your internets. - IPP: Internet Print Protocol. A protocol for printing and managing
print jobs over the Internet using HTTP. pcMag.com - Modem: A device that connects a computer(s) to the internet.
- Cable Modem: A device that uses coaxial cable to connect one or more
computers to the internet. - Ethernet: A type of cord that connects computers on a network usually
through a network hub, switch or router. - Wireless: Uses 802.11 Technology to tranfer and internet connection
to computers. - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets.
- Blog: Online Journal/Column
- MP3: Mpeg layer 3 audio file.
- JPEG: (Joint Photographic Experts Group) An ISO/ITU standard for compressing
still images. Pronounced “jay-peg,” the JPEG format is very popular
due to its variable compression range. pcMag.com - GIF: Compuserv GIF. An image file format that Compuserv created to
preserve transparencies in images. - GUI: Graphic User Interface
- PHP: PHP Hypertext Preprocessor. allows web developers to create dynamic
content that interacts with databases. pcMag.com
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