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Internet Vocabulary- Julia R

Across
Refers to a piece of information sent by a Web Sever to a Web Browser. The information might contain information such as login or registration information, online "shopping cart" information, user preferences, etc.
A world-wide computer network that connects several thousands of businesses, school, research foundations, individuals, and other networks. Anyone with access can log on, communicate via e-mail, and search for various types of information.
An angry message to someone.
Copying files (e-mail,software, documents) from a remote computer to your own computer.
Communication electronically over distance.
A locator command used only within the World Wide Web system to create or hunt for linked sites. It operates and looks much like an Internet Address.
Small Java programs used for web pages that include functions such as animations calculators, and other fancy tricks.
The network equivalent of respectfulness and civility in dealing with people and organizations.
The process of copying computer files (e-mail, software, documents) from one's own computer to your own computer.
An inappropriate attempt to use a mailing list or networked communications facility by sending the same message to a large number of people who didn't ask for it.
Down
Programs that provide simple searching techniques and creates paths that can return you to sites you visited previously.
Files or web pages enclosed with an e-mail.
The system of developing click able text and objects (pictures, sound, video) to create links to related documents or different sites on the internet.
A browser feature that memorizes and stores the path to a certain web site. Enables a quick return to favorite sites.
Is a popular Internet protocol that enables a user to access files on a remote computer and to move files between two computers across a network such as the internet.
(Electronic mail) Electronic preparation and delivery of messages, documents, or images: the storage and forwarding of text.
A live "talk" session with other Internet or network users whereby a conversation is exchanged back and forth.
A machine that transmits electronic representations of documents, pictures, maps, etc., to a distant location, producing a hard copy of the transmittal.
A network-oriented programming language designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the internet and immediately run with out fear of viruses.
Hypertext or hypermedia objects that, once selected, will connect you to related documents or other areas of interest.