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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Types of websites Searching on the Internet History and misc Internet Misc Info

Unsolicited message sent to many recipients at once What is SPAM?

Using or  to express emotion in an What is an emoticon?

A group of names and addresses given to a single name What is a mailing list or distribution list?

The unofficial collection of rules that govern acceptable Internet behavior What is a Netiquette?

Information at the end of an to let the person know additional information about the person who sent the message What is a signature block?

Contains content that promotes or sells products or services What is Business Marketing site?

Offers exciting, challenging avenues for formal and informal teaching and learning What is an educational site?

Contains content that promotes a cause or an idea (American Humane Society PETA) What is a advocacy web site?

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?

A website that is usually opened to modification by the general public. What is a wiki?

Created by a person to help the user locate information on the Internet What is a directory?

Created by a program to help the user locate information on the Internet What is a search engine?

In order to browse the Web you need 3 things What is a computer and browser software and a service provider?

Netscape, Internet Explorer and Firefox What are examples of web browsers?

Slow, easy and inexpensive way to connect to the Internet – Few use it anymore What is a dial-up connection?

First network that started in 1969 – linking government and scientific researchers What is a ARPANET?

Sets standards and guidelines for using the Internet (but they aren’t in charge) What is a W3C? (World Wide Web Consortium)

The process of a computer RECEIVING information like a picture from the Internet What is a downloading?

The set of rules that define how pages transfer on the Internet? What is a http?

When your cursor is on a link it changes to this? What is hand with a pointing finger?

How does a user activate a link. What is click on it.

Of the graphic formats, these two are common because they are small. What is JPEG and GIF?

Use of motion created by displaying a series of still images in sequence What is animation?

Allows users to listen to their music as it downloads to their computers. What is streaming audio?

A popular video compression standard / extension. What MPEG?

When one consumer sells directly to another consumer (online auction e-bay) What is C2C?

A primary tool for communications for business and personal (although teens may not agree). What is ?

Two things that came out of the wasted time survey by Carnegie Mellon What is GWAP, Audio ESP, Tag a tune?

Web pages have a unique address also called this What is URL?

This is a number that uniquely identifies each computer or device on the Internet (dotted quad) What is IP address?

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One of the many reasons people purchase computers is for Internet access. What is TRUE?

Computers cannot get a virus through . What is FALSE?

Text links may be underlined or displayed in a different color from other text on a Web page. What is TRUE?

Most browsers do not require the user to type and www of a web address. What is TRUE?

Hotspots are businesses that provide individuals with Inherent access for a fee. What is FALSE?

To improve web searches, use general nouns and less specific text. What is FALSE?