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Email Types of websites

Searching on the

Internet

History and misc Internet

Misc Info

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Unsolicited e-mail message sent to many recipients at once

What is SPAM?

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Using or to express emotion in an email

What is an emoticon?

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A group of e-mail names and addresses given to a single name

What is a mailing list or distribution list?

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The unofficial collection of rules that govern acceptable Internet

behavior

What is a Netiquette?

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Information at the end of an email to let the person know additional information about the person who

sent the messageWhat is a signature block?

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Contains content that promotes or sells products or services

What is Business Marketing site?

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Offers exciting, challenging avenues for formal and informal

teaching and learning

What is an educational site?

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Contains content that promotes a cause or an idea (American Humane Society PETA)

What is a advocacy web site?

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A web site that uses a journal/diary format, short for Weblog and it’s

informal and keeps the date and time on all entries

What is a Blog?

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A website that is usually opened to modification by the general

public.

What is a wiki?

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Created by a person to help the user locate information on the

Internet

What is a directory?

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Created by a program to help the user locate information on the

Internet

What is a search engine?

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In order to browse the Web you need 3 things

What is a computer and browser software and a service provider?

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Netscape, Internet Explorer and Firefox

What are examples of web browsers?

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Slow, easy and inexpensive way to connect to the Internet – Few

use it anymore

What is a dial-up connection?

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First network that started in 1969 – linking government and scientific

researchers What is a ARPANET?

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Sets standards and guidelines for using the Internet

(but they aren’t in charge)

What is a W3C? (World Wide Web Consortium)

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The process of a computer RECEIVING information like a

picture from the InternetWhat is a downloading?

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The set of rules that define how pages transfer on the Internet?

What is a http?

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When your cursor is on a link it changes to this?

What is hand with a pointing finger?

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How does a user activate a link.

What is click on it.

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Of the graphic formats, these two are common because they are

small.What is JPEG and GIF?

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Use of motion created by displaying a series of still images

in sequence

What is animation?

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Allows users to listen to their music as it downloads to their

computers.

What is streaming audio?

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A popular video compression standard / extension.

What MPEG?

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When one consumer sells directly to another consumer (online

auction e-bay)What is C2C?

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A primary tool for communications for business and

personal (although teens may not agree).

What is e-mail?

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Two things that came out of the wasted time survey by Carnegie

Mellon

What is GWAP, Audio ESP, Tag a tune?

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Web pages have a unique address also called this

What is URL?

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This is a number that uniquely identifies each computer or device

on the Internet (dotted quad)

What is IP address?

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T/F T/F T/F Storage InternetMisc Info

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One of the many reasons people purchase computers is for Internet

access.

What is TRUE?

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Computers cannot get a virus through e-mail.

What is FALSE?

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Text links may be underlined or displayed in a different color

from other text on a Web page.

What is TRUE?

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Most browsers do not require the user to type http:// and www of a

web address.

What is TRUE?

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Hotspots are businesses that provide individuals with Inherent

access for a fee.

What is FALSE?

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To improve web searches, use general nouns and less specific

text.

What is FALSE?