Internet Vocabulary CTE Intro
URL The “address” of a website. Entering this address in the Address Bar will take you directly to a particular website. Ex: Warning: Do NOT type in an address if you aren’t sure it exists. You might see something you didn’t intend.
WWW World Wide Web – not all websites are on the World Wide Web, but most will require it in order to get in. Most websites begin with:
Browser A program that allows you to interact with internet. This is what you click on to get to the internet. There are several popular browsers: Explorer Netscape Firefox
Search Engine Powerful servers that keep an index of information on the Internet. Google Yahoo Ask.com
Network A network is a number of computers connected together to share information and hardware. A Local Area Network (LAN) is small, perhaps a few computers sharing a printer. A Wide Area Network (WAN) is large, with many computers linked between towns or countries. The Internet is a network of networks that circles the globe.
Server A computer that delivers information and software to other computers linked by a network All websites must be uploaded to a server in order to be seen by the public on the website.
HTML Code A code language used to create websites on the internet. Websites look very different when you see only the code. Every command has a code, such as: This is the code for making a link to yahoo. Let’s look at some more codes!
Searching the Internet You will now learn to: Find good information on the internet Search for images Save images to your computer