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1. | a saved shortcut that directs your browser to a specific webpage. It stores the title, URL, and favicon of the corresponding page. | A. | Spam | |
2. | an online service that allows you to share updates with other users in 140 characters or less. | B. | Download | |
3. | This metaphor represents the intangible, yet universal nature of the Internet. | C. | Emoticon | |
4. | Internet is a global wide area network that connects computer systems across the world. I | D. | Ecommerce | |
5. | This is a small amount of computer data sent over a network. Any time you receive data from the Internet, it comes to your computer in the form of many of these. | E. | 404 | |
6. | program used to verify that a human, rather than a computer, is entering data. They are commonly seen at the end of online forms and ask the user to enter text from a distorted image. | F. | HTML | |
7. | refers to business over the Internet. Web sites such as Amazon.com, Buy.com, and eBay are all examples. | G. | ||
8. | a word, phrase, or image that you can click on to jump to a new document or a new section within the current document. | H. | Cloud | |
9. | Short for "Web Log," this term refers to a list of journal entries posted on a Web page. | I. | Netiquette | |
10. | a social networking website that allows you to organize and share ideas with others. Once you register for a free account, you can create your own "boards" to organize your content. Examples of topics include recipes, home decor, photography, quotes, and games. | J. | Address bar | |
11. | refers to junk e-mail or irrelevant postings to a newsgroup or bulletin board. | K. | Packet | |
12. | text field near the top of a Web browser window that displays the URL of the current webpage. | L. | Uploading | |
13. | short for "electronic mail," it is one of the most widely used features of the Internet, along with the web. It allows you to send and receive messages to and from anyone with an email address, anywhere in the world. | M. | Cookie | |
14. | sending a file from your computer to another system. | N. | ||
15. | an online photo sharing service. It allows you to apply different types of photo filters to your pictures with a single click, then share them with others. | O. | Bookmark | |
16. | The address of a specific webpage or file on the Internet. | P. | Captcha | |
17. | This term comes from "emotion and icon" and refers to facial expressions represented by keyboard characters. | Q. | YouTube | |
18. | Refers to the process of receiving data over the Internet. | R. | ||
19. | common website error message that indicates a webpage cannot be found. | S. | ||
20. | a Web site that allows users to add and update content on the site using their own Web browser. | T. | Broadband | |
21. | search engine developed by Microsoft. | U. | ||
22. | a service offered by Google that allows you to store and share files online. | V. | URL | |
23. | the world's most popular search engine. It began as a search project in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who were two PhD students at Stanford University. | W. | Bing | |
24. | Stands for "Hypertext Markup Language." It is the language used to create webpages. | X. | Internet | |
25. | involves respecting others' privacy and not doing anything online that will annoy or frustrate other people. | Y. | Blog | |
26. | Small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. Its purpose is to remember information about you, similar to a preference file created by a software application. The most common purpose is to store login information for a specific site.. | Z. | Hyperlink | |
27. | a video sharing service that allows users to watch videos posted by other users and upload videos of their own. | A1. | Drive | |
28. | refers to high-speed data transmission in which a single cable can carry a large amount of data at once. | B1. | Wiki |
O | 1. | a saved shortcut that directs your browser to a specific webpage. It stores the title, URL, and favicon of the corresponding page. | A. | Spam |
U | 2. | an online service that allows you to share updates with other users in 140 characters or less. | B. | Download |
H | 3. | This metaphor represents the intangible, yet universal nature of the Internet. | C. | Emoticon |
X | 4. | Internet is a global wide area network that connects computer systems across the world. I | D. | Ecommerce |
K | 5. | This is a small amount of computer data sent over a network. Any time you receive data from the Internet, it comes to your computer in the form of many of these. | E. | 404 |
P | 6. | program used to verify that a human, rather than a computer, is entering data. They are commonly seen at the end of online forms and ask the user to enter text from a distorted image. | F. | HTML |
D | 7. | refers to business over the Internet. Web sites such as Amazon.com, Buy.com, and eBay are all examples. | G. | |
Z | 8. | a word, phrase, or image that you can click on to jump to a new document or a new section within the current document. | H. | Cloud |
Y | 9. | Short for "Web Log," this term refers to a list of journal entries posted on a Web page. | I. | Netiquette |
N | 10. | a social networking website that allows you to organize and share ideas with others. Once you register for a free account, you can create your own "boards" to organize your content. Examples of topics include recipes, home decor, photography, quotes, and games. | J. | Address bar |
A | 11. | refers to junk e-mail or irrelevant postings to a newsgroup or bulletin board. | K. | Packet |
J | 12. | text field near the top of a Web browser window that displays the URL of the current webpage. | L. | Uploading |
G | 13. | short for "electronic mail," it is one of the most widely used features of the Internet, along with the web. It allows you to send and receive messages to and from anyone with an email address, anywhere in the world. | M. | Cookie |
L | 14. | sending a file from your computer to another system. | N. | |
S | 15. | an online photo sharing service. It allows you to apply different types of photo filters to your pictures with a single click, then share them with others. | O. | Bookmark |
V | 16. | The address of a specific webpage or file on the Internet. | P. | Captcha |
C | 17. | This term comes from "emotion and icon" and refers to facial expressions represented by keyboard characters. | Q. | YouTube |
B | 18. | Refers to the process of receiving data over the Internet. | R. | |
E | 19. | common website error message that indicates a webpage cannot be found. | S. | |
B1 | 20. | a Web site that allows users to add and update content on the site using their own Web browser. | T. | Broadband |
W | 21. | search engine developed by Microsoft. | U. | |
A1 | 22. | a service offered by Google that allows you to store and share files online. | V. | URL |
R | 23. | the world's most popular search engine. It began as a search project in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who were two PhD students at Stanford University. | W. | Bing |
F | 24. | Stands for "Hypertext Markup Language." It is the language used to create webpages. | X. | Internet |
I | 25. | involves respecting others' privacy and not doing anything online that will annoy or frustrate other people. | Y. | Blog |
M | 26. | Small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. Its purpose is to remember information about you, similar to a preference file created by a software application. The most common purpose is to store login information for a specific site.. | Z. | Hyperlink |
Q | 27. | a video sharing service that allows users to watch videos posted by other users and upload videos of their own. | A1. | Drive |
T | 28. | refers to high-speed data transmission in which a single cable can carry a large amount of data at once. | B1. | Wiki |