The term-term on the Internet



AND (Advance Digital Network): One type of network speed 56 kbps.
Attachment: Facility to include files.
Backbone: One of a series of connections that became main lines of a network.
Banner: Ads of the picture.
Bandwidth: Tools that states how much data that can be taken in connection to the internet via network.
Blog (Web Log): Personal website.
Blogger: The person who runs a blog.
Blogging: Activity to manage blogs.
Browsing: Surf the internet activity.
Browser: The program used for browsing the internet.
Bps (Byte per Second): Unit of data transfer speeds on the internet.
CC (Copy Carbon): The destination address to send the e-mail other than the main address, and known by the recipient e-mail anyone who receives the e-mail.
Chat: Applications on the internet that offer interaction with text, voice and video, without time-out.
Chatting: Activities on the chat.
 

Dial Up: One type of internet connection using a phone cable.
Dsl (Digital Subscriber Line): One type of internet connection using a regular phone lines.
Download: Retrieve files from the internet.
Downstream: The size, activity internet connection into the computer.
E-Mail (Electronic Mail): Facilities send letters via the internet.
E-Banking (Electronic Banking): Financial activities conducted via the internet.
E-Commerce (Electronic Commerce): Trade activities are conducted through the internet.
Firewall: A combination of software and hardware that separates the network into two or more parts for security reasons.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol): Internet Protocol used to copy files between computers.
Gateway: Two different protocols, which provides access to connect to a network system.
Hacker: A person who has expertise in computer programming, especially in the field of internet. With these skills they can get in, destroy, break the code, modify, and even steal data existing in a homepage or a specific server.
Homepage: The main page of a website.
Host: A computer on a network that provides services to other computers, connected in the same network.
HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language): A computer language used to create an object on the internet.
Http (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol): The code that is written on the address bar, to explain to the web browser program that the protocol used is http.
ID/Nickname: Identity, a unique data that a service provided by the internet to us to be able to use the service.
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol): Protocol that is designed for accessing the e-mail.
ISP (Internet Service Provider): Internet Service Provider.
Mailing List: A forum or discussion group on the internet that can exchange information.
Modem (Modulation Demodulation): The instrument used to transform analog signals into digital signals.
Password: Secret code or unique, for each internet user to get into a certain website.
Protocol: Collection, rules on a network concept.
PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network): The name for a conventional channel using the cable.
Sign In: The process of coming out of a service on the internet.
Sign Out: The process of coming out of a service on the internet.
Sing Up: Registration, enrollment in a service on the internet.
Surfing: Another term of browsing the internet.
Spam: Commercial messages addressed to a large number of newsgroups and e-mail, the recipient is not really willing or interested in receiving these messages.
Upload: Activity data transmission from local computer to another computer that is connected in the internet network, or from computer to the server with the internet media.
VPN (Virtual Private Network): A security in the internet as we access a specific homepage with the way the randomization code, which can not be infiltrated by the program or those who re not responsible.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol): Mobile phone application that allows you to connect or connection to the internet.
WWW (World Wide Web): This is the beginning of the naming on an internet page.

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