1. BROWSER: A software program for getting information from the World Wide Web. For example Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Netscape etc.
2. WEBPAGE: A document on the World Wide Web. It is written in hypertext so it can contain text, pictures, movies, sounds, or links to other Web pages For example what you have on your screen right now.
3. Internet Protocol: A set of standardized rules for exchanging information among computers. Different protocols are used for different kinds of communication. For example, the HyperText Transfer Protocol specifies the rules for communication between World Wide Web servers and browsers. File Transfer Protocol sets the rules for copying files from one computer to another across a network.
2007-01-22 18:58:44
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answered by sanjaykchawla 5
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browser... such as aol .. internet explorer, firefox,
webpage.. yahoo.com ,ebay.com anything dot anything
internet protocol tcp/ip or ftp etc
2007-01-22 18:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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