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| 3. | | server that routes outgoing mail |
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| 4. | | a worldwide bulletin board system |
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| 5. | | describes the information you want to find |
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| 6. | | Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari |
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| 7. | | A collection of Web pages can be grouped into a Web _____. |
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| 8. | | any word that describes the information you’re trying to find |
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| 9. | | Hypertext ______ Language is the standard format for Web documents. |
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| 10. | | underlined areas of text that allow users to jump between Web pages |
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| 11. | | a personal journal posted on the Web for access by the general public |
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| 12. | | Any file that travels with an e-mail message is called an e-mail ______. |
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| 13. | | a discussion in which a group of people communicates online simultaneously |
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| 14. | | ______ messaging allows two or more people to send typed messages back and forth. |
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| 15. | | symbols that represent emoticons and can help convey the intent behind your words |
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| 16. | | The worldwide ______ is a collection of files that can be linked and accessed using HTTP. |
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| 17. | | similar to POP, except you have the option of downloading your mail or leaving it on the server |
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| 18. | | a Unix shell program for logging into, and executing commands on, a remote computer (i.e. PuTTY) |
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| 19. | | Electronic ______ includes activities such as online shopping, electronic auctions, and online stock trading. |
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| 20. | | sending a file from a local computer (such as your personal computer) to a remote computer (such as a server) |
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| 21. | | temporarily stores new messages on an e-mail server; requires e-mail client software such as Microsoft Outlook |
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| 22. | | a collection of local, regional, national, and international computer networks linked together to exchange data |
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| 23. | | HTML _____ are embedded codes that tell the Web browser how to display the Web page that you may request to view. |
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| 24. | | The message ______ of an e-mail typically contains the recipient’s e-mail address and the subject of the message. |
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| 25. | | transferring a file from a remote computer (such as a server) to a local computer (such as your personal computer) |
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| 26. | | An e-mail ______ provides the rights to a storage area, or “mailbox,” supplied by an e-mail provider, such as an ISP. |
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| 27. | | An e-mail ______ typically consists of a user ID, an @ symbol, and the name of the computer that maintains the mailbox. |
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| 28. | | keeps your mail at a Web site instead of transferring it to your computer. Examples include Yahoo/AT&T, Hotmail, Gmail, and AOL |
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| 29. | | a series of customs or guidelines for maintaining civilized and effective communications in online discussions and e-mail exchanges |
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| 30. | | A spam ______ automatically routes advertisements and other junk mail to the Deleted Items folder maintained by your e-mail client. |
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| 31. | | unwanted electronic junk mail about medical products, low-cost loans, and fake software upgrades that arrives in your online mailbox |
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| 32. | | A ______ for a Web page indicates the computer on which it is stored, its location on the Web server, its file name, and its extension. |
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| 33. | | ______ mail (e-mail) allows one person to send an electronic message to another person or to a group of people listed in a personal address book. |
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| 34. | | A technology known as peer-to-peer (P2P) file ______ makes it possible to access files stored on another Internet user’s hard disk with permission. |
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| 35. | | ________ Transfer Protocol is the communications standard used to transmit Web documents on the Internet; it is normally found at the beginning of a URL |
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| 36. | | any computer and software that maintains a list of people who are interested in a topic, and facilitates message exchanges among all members of the list |
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| 37. | | An e-mail _______ is a document that is composed on a computer and remains in digital, or “electronic,” form so that it can be transmitted to another computer. |
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| 38. | | these are words or symbols such as AND, OR, NOT or “” (quotation marks) that describe a relationship between keywords and thereby helps you create a more focused query |
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| 39. | | An ______ is a company that maintains Internet computers and telecommunications equipment in order to provide Internet access to businesses, organizations, and individuals. |
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| 40. | | Communication between all the different devices on the Internet is made possible by Transmission _____ Protocol/Internet Protocol, a standard set of rules for electronically addressing and transmitting data. |
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