Friday, December 17, 2010

Netiquette

Netiquette is etiquette for the Internet. Being polite to others. It is all the more important on the net because there are no facial clues or body-language to help us understand another person, as there is in face to face meetings.

FTP

stand for file transfer protocol
In the case of creating a Web site, this means that if you create the pages for your site on your computer, either using a text editor or some other Web page editor, then you will need to move it to the server where your site will be hosted.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Terms Page Five

Bandwidth-the range of transmission frequencies that a network can use. the greater the bandwidth the greater the information that can travel at one time.
Blog-a web site where users can post a chronological, up to date e-journal entry.
Broken Link/ Broken Graphic- a link which no longer works
Client-a remote computer connected to a host or server
Connect Time-the amount of time spent connected to an internet service
DNS Server-a database system that translates an IP address from a numeric IP address into text
Download- to transfer a file from another computer to your computer

Host- any computer that can function as the beginning and end pointer of data transfers.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Basic internet terrms 5

http://www.google.com/earth/download/thanks.html#os=win#updater=yes
protocol domain name pathname/file name

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Internet Terms Four


Hyperlink: text or pictures that allow you to go to another webpage when you click on it.
Hypermedia: movies, audio files, or programs that allow you to download or go to another page
hypertext: text only that allows you to go to another page or see a text file

ip address: is the address of your comuter. you only have one if you have internet. it is only numbers
isp: internet service provider the company that provides your internet
keyword: on a search engine is a word or phrase you type up to start the search
link:same as hyperlink
navigation bar: are directional tools like a menu that directs the use of
protocol: http:// lets anyone use and see the internet regardless of the computer type

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