URL- It includes the transfer protocol specification, domain and the document name.
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet protocol - These are two sets of protocols that originally were
designed for use in the ARPANET.
News group- Which of the following refers to a discussion group or bulletin board?
Netiquette- This refers to the conduct, decorum and attitude while working on the internet.
Modem- A modulation/demodulation device that converts data between the digital format used by computers and the
analog format used for transmission on telephone lines.
Intranet- A private network the uses Internet Software
LISTSERV - A public forum that allows discussions to be conducted through predetermined groups
To provide network information services to internet users, the InterNIC funded by NSF- National Science Foundation
Internet Relay Chat -IRC- The term refers to a general chat program for the internet.
Internet Protocol - IP- The networking protocol used to route information through the internet
Access Provider - refers to a company that provides connection to the Internet
Email- It allows an electronic message to be sent between individuals through telephone wires or over wireless networks.
Download is the act of transferring a file from a remote system to your computer through FTP.
Cyberspace is the electronic universe of information available through the internet.
Commercial Online Network - The term refers to a computer network that makes a variety of services and information
commercially available to the general public.
Chat- It refers to chatting and posting messages.
Bulletin Board System- BBS- It allows users to read messages from other members of the bulletin board.
Browser- It allows one to search for information through the WWW.
Bookmark- The term refers to a place mark you can set to save a particular location on the Internet
Archive site- A system where publicly available files are stored
Archive- This refers to a tool that helps you fined files on the Internet that are available to the public.
Information Superhighway - The future worldwide network that provides connectivity, access to information and online
services for people around the word.
HTTP- The protocol used to transfer WWW pages through internet
HTML- It is used in building the WWW.
Hypermedia - It includes text, graphics, images and other types of information.
Hyperlink- This term contains information that tells the browser where to find a web page and how to retrieve it.
Email Address - The location where email messages can be sent to a user
FAQ- It is a published question and answer that covers a topic of general concern to many users.
Gopher- A tool that makes it easier to find files on the computer
File Transfer Protocol - FTP- This is an internet service used to transfer text and binary files between computers.