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The unique address of every user that uses the Internet.
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Terms in this set (12)
Domain
The unique address of every user that uses the Internet.
Browser
A piece of software that allows a computer to access and display documents, view pictures, hear sound, and view video clips from the World Wide Web.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
The standard method for downloading and uploading files over the Internet.
Internet Protocol (IP) Address
A set of unique numbers that identifies each computer on the Internet.
E-mail
Mail that's electronically transmitted by your computer.
Homepage
The first page that is viewed when the browser starts.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
It is the set of rules by which Web pages are transferred across the Internet.
Link or Hypertext Link
An underlined word(s), phrase(s), or graphics on a Web page that transports the reader to additional or related information on the Internet.
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
An addressing scheme that is used on the Internet to locate resources and/or services on the World Wide Web.
TelNet
A terminal emulation protocol (or Internet program) used to connect a computer to a remote host or server.
Web Page
A single hypertext file or a page that is part of a Web site.
Website
A collection of World Wide Web pages or files.