This document defines key internet and web browser terms like HTML, URLs, search engines, TCP/IP, and domains. It also outlines important aspects of browsers like speed, security, reliability, extensions, and ease of use. Finally, it discusses internet history with ARPANET and defines common digital communication tools like email, buddy lists, and mailboxes.
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1. BCT Section 2.03 & 2.04 Terms
Internet & Web Browsers
1. HTML Hypertext Markup Language
2. Address Bar Current URL
3. Scoll Bar A bar used for moving up, down, left or right on a page
4. Menu Bar Region where computer menus are housed
5. Autocomplete To complete automatically
6. E-Mail Communicate electronically on the computer
7. Web Browser Tool used to access the WWW
8. Search Engine A tool used to search for information
9. Access Indicator An indicator of the recipient of information
10. Wildcard Search A character that may be used in a search term to
represent one or more other characters
11. TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite
12. Boolean Search Explains how to use system commands and operations
on the computer
13. Go Button Button used to search
14. Multimedia A combination of different content forms
15. Domain Name Strings of letters and numbers used to create an
internet address
16. Mailing List List of names and addresses to which advertising
material is mailed
17. Browser Extensions A shortcut for your browser
18. 5 Keys to a Good Browser 1. Speed
2. Security
3. Reliability
4. Extensions
5. Ease of Use
19. Buddy List A collection of screen names in an instant messaging
20. Autocorrect Automatically detects and corrects your spelling or
grammar mistakes
2. 21. URL The address of a web page on the world wide web
22. ARPANET The first internet
24. ISP Internet Service Provider
24. Inbox & Outbox A folder containing incoming messages and a folder
containing outgoing messages