3. website
A website is a collection
of webpages
A webpage
A webpage is a digital page
containing information in
the form of text
4. Homepage
Home page is the first
page of a website
Web browser
A web browser is a
softwareapplication
5. Internet explorer
To work on it you need to first
open it and connect to the
internet
Internet Explorer was one of the most
widely used web browsers, attaining a
peak of about 95% usage share by 2003.
6. Using the search engine
A search engine is a website
designed to search information
Internet search engines themselves
predate the debut of theWeb in
December 1990.TheWho is user search
dates back to 1982 [1] and the Knowbot
Information Service multi-network user
search was first implemented in 1989.
8. E-mail
Email is short for electronic mail
Used to send and receive EMAILS
Electronic mail (email or e-mail) is a
method of exchanging messages ("mail")
between people using electronic devices.
Invented by RayTomlinson, email first
entered limited use in the 1960s and by
the mid-1970s had taken the form now
recognized as email.
9. Writing and sending emails
Writing email
Once you have an email account, an Internet connection and
an email program, you are ready to start.
When your email program is open, you can create a new
(blank) message. How you do this depends on the email
program that you are using.
If you are using Eudora - click on "Message" in the top menu and
select "New Message"
If you are using Microsoft Outlook - using the "Actions" menu,
click "New Mail Message".
Sending email
When you have finished typing your message you can either
send your message or queue it (so that you can send it later
on). In order to send the message you must click on the
the "Send" button (you must also be connected to the
Internet). Clicking the "Send" button more than once will mean
that the recipient will receive multiple copies of your email
message (and attachments if you have sent any).
Copies of your outgoing messages will be transferred into
your OUT mailbox.