Chapter 4: The Internet

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search engines

A sophisticated combination of hardware and software that stores the URL of millions of web pages and most of the content on those pages. When users type specific keywords into the search engine, they will receive an organized list of matching sites, images, and articles that contain those keywords.

HTML

Hypertext markup language. It is used to create web pages.

TCP/IP

The protocols at the heart of Internet communication

Voice over Internet Protocol (VolP)

Translates analog voice signals into digital data and uses the Internet to transport the data; can connect to telephone networks and digital sources such as PCs.

pop-up blockers

a browser feature that automatically blocks advertisements that attempt to open in a new, "pop-up" window

wiki

a collaborative information site, such as Wikipedia, that relies on the Internet community to both create and edit content

online payment service

a company that offers a secure and convenient way to pay for online goods and services

mobile hotspot

a device that can connect to a mobile network and offer Internet access to multiple devices near it

modem

a device that can convert digital information from a computer into the analog sound waves that can be transmitted over phone lines

residential gateway

a device that connects your home's network to the Internet

tethering

a feature that makes a phone act as a wireless access point

attachments

a file attached to an email message.

peer-to-peer (P2P)

a file transfer method that uses a distributed network of individual users instead of a central server to transfer files.

World Wide Web

a global system of linked, hypertext documents known as web pages

NSFNET

a high-speed network created by the National Science Foundation in 1986 that established connections to smaller regional networks, other agencies' networks, CSNET, and ARPANET

history

a list of every website you have visited, kept by your web browser

bookmarks

a list of favorite websites or pages

pay-per-click

a payment model where advertisers pay for their ads only when a web site visitor clicks on the ad to go to the advertiser's web site

subdomain

a portion of a URL that usually indicates a specific subdivision or server within a large site

Arpanet

a predecessor to the internet, this government-funded network connect frour US universities in 1969.

extension

a program used to add a variety of useful features to the web browser

HTTPS

a secure, encrypted version of HTTP

plug-in

a separate program that allows your web browser to play several types of multimedia content

web serves

a server that hosts websites

Protocol

a set of rules or standards that must be followed by computers that wish to communicate over a network.

microblogging

a short-form blog where users share brief thoughts, links, and multimedia

cookies

a small data file created by a web browser that remembers your preferences for a specific website

URL

a standard addressing system that allows web pages to be located on the Internet

data plan

a subscription that allows individuals to connect to the Internet using a cellular network

hashtag

a symbol (#) to mark keywords or topics in a message

email

a system for exchanging messages through a computer network

learning management system (LMS)

a system that offers students the ability to complete exams, turn in work, and communicate with their instructor and classmates

Web 2.0

a term that refers to a new way to use the web, whereby any user can create and share content, as well as provide opinions on existing content.

banner ads

a thin, rectangular advertising boxes commonly placed across the top of a Web page

podcasts

a type of prerecorded webcast that users typically subscribe to for future streaming or automatic downloading.

IP address

a unique set of numbers and/or letters that uniquely identifies every computer or device on the Internet

Bits per seconds (bps)

a unit of measurement used to track the speed at which data travels to and from the ISP

social media

a variety of websites and services that allow individuals to share photos, news, and thoughts with other individuals

blog

a web page or small website that contains a series of chronological posts and comments

web pages

a web-based document

web portal

a website that provides a variety of useful information and services to visitors

hyperlink

a word or picture uses can click on to immediately jump to another location within the same document or to a different web page

reply

abbreviated "re" in the subject line of emails, this indicates that the message is a reply, or response.

browser cache

also known as temporary Internet files, the browser cache stores every single page, image, and video for all the web pages you have recently retrived

news aggregators

an app that allows you to pick a variety of news sources and read them in a magazine-style interface.

CSNET

an early computer network created in 1981 to bring together researchers in the field of computer science

tabbed browsing

an interface that allows you to have multiple web pages open in one browser window

dial-up

an older type of Internet connection that uses analog singals over a phone line.

broadband

any digital data connection that can transmit information faster than standard dial-up by using a wider band of frequencies

tagged

data attached to a photo, such as keywords, faces, and the location where it was taken.

forums

discussion boards where individuals can ask questions and reply to each other

e-commerce

doing business online

Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)

huge online courses offered for free by a variety of universities

HTTP

hypertext transfer protocol. It helps web servers deliver a requested page to a user's computer.

Internet meme

online content that has become very popular and widespread over time.

backbones

refers to the connections that carry most of the Internet's traffic

website

several related web pages that connect to each other

web browser

software that helps you find and retrieve a web page that you are interested in viewing

Bcc

stands for "blind carbon copy", and is used to send a copy of an email to recipients who will remain invisible to other recipients of the message

Cc

stands for "carbon copy", and is used to send a copy of your message to individuals other than your primary recipient

MMORPGs

stands for "massively multiplayer online roleplaying game" and lets millions of players connect to various servers to team up with other players in ver large virtual worlds

Internet service provider (ISP)

telecommunications companies that offer Internet access to homes and businesses

Instant messaging (IM)

the act of having an online, text-based conversation with one or more individuals

webcast

the broadcast of various types of media over the web

Domain name

the portion of a URL that uniquely identifies a site and a brand on the web

forwarded

to re-send an email after its initial transmission

downloading

to receive data

uploading

to send data

plagiarism

turning in the work of another as if it were your own or failing to cite the source of your work

spam

unsolicited email that is sent in bulk

social networking

websites that are used to create connections between friends, family members, and organizations, thereby allowing individuals to share information and receive updates from those in their social circles.

social news

websites that encourage users to share links to news and other interesting content they find on the web

viral

when funny or fascinating content is shard again and again over a short period.

Real-time communication

when messages and conversations between two or more people occur instantaneously


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