1. The precursor to the Internet, ARPANET was a large wide-area network created by the United States Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA). Established in 1969, ARPANET served as a testbed for new networking technologies, linking many universities and research centers. The first two nodes that formed the ARPANET were UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute, followed shortly thereafter by the University of Utah.
2.Search Engine is defined as a program on the internet that searches for keywords in files and documents found on the World Wide Web
3FTP (disambiguation) The abbreviation FTP can refer to: The File Transfer Protocol used on the Internet
4 An Internet address (for example, http://www.hmco.com/trade/), usually consisting of the access protocol (http), the domain name (www.hmco.com), and optionally the path to a file or resource residing on that server (trade).
5 A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents, used extensively on the World Wide Web.
6What is HTTP ... HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol and is used for browsing web site pages on the Internet.
7The Internet is a global network of computers
8A client is a software application or computer system that requires the use of a application or process from a another computer system.
9.E-mail Email is shothand term meaning Electronic Mail. Email much the same as a letter, only that it is exchanged in a different way. Computers use the TCP/IP protocol suite to send email messages in the form of packets. The first thing you need to send and recieve emails is an email address. When you create an account with a Internet Service Provider you are usually given an email address to send from and recieve emails. If this isn't the case you can create an email address / account at web sites such as yahoo, hotmail and lycos.
10.IE Internet Explorer
11.Netscape Netscape are one of the largest manufacturers of software designed for the Internet such as IRQ and browser applications. Netscape was formed by two people, Dr. James Clark and Marc Andreessen, with Marc Andreessen previously working on Mosaic the first web browser. Since then Netscape has been involved in legal battles with Microsoft over the monopoly of web browsers by Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Netscape also own Dmoz, which is the largest directory on the web. Netscape has recently been bought by America Online.
12.Internic What is the InterNIC? The InterNIC is a five year project partially supported by the National Science Foundation to provide network information services to the networking community.
13.Brower browser is an application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web.
14.Web Page A web page is a single document usually designed in a programming language such as HTML or PHP. A web page is different to a web site because a web page is just one document of a collection that makes up a web site. A large web site such as the BBC web site could have thousands of web pages whereas a small mom and pop web site could have a few web pages. Below is example of a web page address,
15.Domain Name To be able to use a web site domain such as "www.internet-guide.co.uk" you first have to register it. The process of registering a domain name usually takes about 2 days and there are lots of companies on the Internet who offer registration at low prices. After registering a domain name you also have to find a host for it if you want to create a web site, otherwise you can park it.
2006-08-21 07:25:11
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answered by landkm 4
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#1: Al Gore's invention
#2: 10^100
#3: Leeching method.
#4: Your life
#5: Hyper-Turing Machine Language (a.k.a. Oracle)
#6: Housing The TTP Project
#7: Largest equivalence class of the relation "can be reached from this address by an IP packet"
#8: The boss of an independent contractor.
#9: The act of shipping the letter E
#10: id est - latin for that is
#11: A type of painting
#12: Misspelling of IANA
#13: Misspelling of Bowser, the final boss of most games in the Mario series
#14: Page in a Spiderman comic
#15: N, W, Z, Q, R, or C, depending on the function.
And if you're really too lazy to type these terms into google or wikipedia yourself, I'd just like you to know that all of my answers are perfectly true and correct and will get you an A on your test.
2006-08-21 14:08:49
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answered by Pascal 7
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I'm sick of answering definitions. If you seriously don't know, either search the word along with "definition" on google or put it on Microsoft Word, highlight it and look it up.
2006-08-21 14:00:09
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answered by Elerth Morrow ™ 5
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OMG u never guess what happened I was just in the process of giving you all the answers and my window closed I was more then half way through, and I lost the information..................well n-e ways I was getting my info from this web site check it out http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/H/HTTP.html
2006-08-21 14:43:43
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answered by BR!@NN@ M@R!3 2
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go on google
they all have to do with the compuer though
good luck searching....
2006-08-21 13:58:14
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answered by ily ♥ 3
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dictionary.com
2006-08-21 14:51:26
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answered by Anonymous
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