Computing Essentials Ch.2
Internet security suite
a collection of utility programs designed to protect your privacy and security on the Internet; Ex: McAfee and Norton
thread
a sequence of ongoing messages on the same subject
Telnet
an Internet standard that helps you to connect to a remote computer on the Internet, and use it as if you were on the terminal in the next room.
B2B
business-to-business e-commerce; most widely used applications: e-banking, stock trading, e-tailing; use web storefronts and web auctions
common internet uses
common uses: communication (e-mail, discussion groups), shopping (cybermalls, e-retailing), searching (virtual libraries), entertainment, and education (e-learning)
webmasters
develop and maintain Web sites and Web resources; work with the marketing department to increase traffic flow
electronic commerce
e-commerce; buying and selling of goods over the Internet; 3 basic types: B2C, B2B, and C2C
instant messaging (IM)
extends e-mail to support live communication with friends (buddies, contacts); IM programs include: video conference features, file sharing, and remote assistance; Ex: AOL, MSN, Yahoo
FTP
file transfer protocol; an Internet standard for transferring files; includes downloading and uploading
specialized search engines
focus on subject-specific Web sites; Ex: environment, fashion, history, law, medicine (medsite.com)
flaming
insulting, putting down, or attacking
Web (www, world wide web)
introduced in 1992 at CERN
anti-spam programs
junk mail filters, spam blockers; identify and eliminate spam; CAN-SPAM Act
internet
launched in 1969 with ARPANET, the Net consists of the actual physical network made up of wires, cables, and satellites.
communication
most popular internet activity; includes e-mail, spam, discussion groups, and instant messaging
security
pmts must be fast, reliable, and secure; 3 basic types: check, credit card, electronic cash (e-cash, cybercash, digital cash)
plug-ins
programs that are automatically loaded and operate as part of a browser; enrich content
browsers
programs that provide access to the Internet; allow you to surf/explore; Ex: Mozilla, Netscape, IE; requires the location/URL of the resource; interprets HTML commands and displays document as a webpage
lurking
reading news but not joining in to contribute
RFD
request for discussion
search tools
search services/providers; maintain huge Web site databases to locate info.
saint
someone who aids new users by answering questions
wizard
someone who has comprehensive knowledge about a subject
search engines
specialized programs that help locate info on the Web/Internet; includes Keyword and Directory/Index searches
web utilities
specialized utility programs that make using the Internet/Web easier and safer; Ex: Telnet, FTP, Plug-ins, filters, internet security suites
metasearch engines
submit search requests to several search engines simultaneously; duplicate sites are eliminated, hits ordered, anda composite hit list is presented; Ex: dogpile, mamma, profusion, metacrawler, search
hypertext markup language (HTML)
Hyper Text Markup Language; the commands to display Web pages; uses connections called hyperlinks/links
web auctions
C2C; similar to traditional auctions; 2 types: auction house sites and person-to-person auction sites
ISP
Internet Service Providers; the most common way to access the Internet; already connected; includes national service providers, regional service providers, and wireless service providers
uniform resource locator (URL)
Uniform Resource Locator; locations, addresses to Web resources; has two parts: protocol and domain name/top level domain, and domain code (identifies organization type)
discussion group terms
terms: flaming, lurking, RFD, saint, thread, wizard
email (electronic mail)
the transmission of electronic messages.Basic parts: header (including addresses, subject, and attachments), message, and signature line
spam
unwanted and unsolicited e-mail that may include a computer virus (destructive programs)
discussion groups
use e-mail to communicate with people who may have never met; include: mailing lists, newsgroups, and chat groups; have separate terms
filters
used by parents and organizations to block certain sites and to monitor use of the Internet/Web; Ex: cyberpatrol, netnanny
web storefronts
virtual stores for B2C; use web storefront creation packages (commerce servers)
commerce servers
web storefront creation packages; programs for creating virtual stores