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1 A. Cookie B. Google Earth C. Cache D. ISP E. Netiquette F. Phishing
Internet Worksheet Name:____________________ Match the definition for each term by writing the correct letter by the definition. A. Cookie The transmission capacity of an electronic pathway such as a communications line, computer bus or computer channel. In a digital line, it is measured in bits per second or bytes per second B. Google Earth Proper manners when conferencing between two or more users on an online service or the Internet C. Cache A 3D mapping program from Google that covers the entire globe from satellite images. D. ISP A Web page designed to look and sound like an official site from a trusted source, particularly one that handles credit card info, or online payments. Created to make you reveal personal or credit card information. E. Netiquette A small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user's web browser while a user is browsing a website F. Phishing A set of related files that is created and managed by a database management system (DBMS). As far as the hardware is concerned, all data are simply "bits and bytes.” G. Database Internet Service Provider An organization that provides access to the Internet. H. Bandwidth Reserved areas of memory in every computer that are used to speed up instruction execution, data retrieval and data updating. Pronounced "cash," they serve as staging areas, and their contents are constantly changing.

2 Internet Worksheet I. Domain Name J. Intranet K. CPU L. Firewall
A company's local area network (LAN) that serves employees only and is not exposed to, or is accessed by, the general public. J. Intranet The primary method for keeping a computer secure from intruders. It allows or blocks traffic into and out of a private network or the user's computer and are widely used to give users secure access to the Internet as well as to separate a company's public Web server from its internal network. K. CPU Hyper Text Markup Language, The standard document format for Web pages. Every Web page contains HTML tags (codes) embedded in the text that define the page layout, fonts and hypertext links. L. Firewall A binary representation in which a bit or set of bits corresponds to some part of an object such as an image or font. For example, one bit represents one pixel on screen. M. URL A coding system made up of binary digits N. HTML the address of an internet site O. Binary Code Uniform Resource Locator, The address that defines the route to a file on an Internet server and are typed into a Web browser to access Web pages and files, and are embedded within the pages themselves as hypertext links. P. Bitmap the brain of the computer system where calculations and decisions are made; also referred to as the processor

3 Instructions Go to PC Magazine’s Encyclopedia to find the definitions.
Here is the link…

4 The following slides define the computer terms
Teacher Answer Key The following slides define the computer terms

5 Cookie A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user's web browser while a user is browsing a website. When the user browses the same website in the future, the data stored in the cookie can be retrieved by the website to notify the website of the user's previous activity.

6 Google Earth A 3D mapping program from Google that covers the entire globe from satellite images. 

7 Cache Reserved areas of memory in every computer that are used to speed up instruction execution, data retrieval and data updating. Pronounced "cash," they serve as staging areas, and their contents are constantly changing.

8 ISP Internet Service Provider
An organization that provides access to the Internet. Customers are generally billed a fixed rate per month, but other charges may apply.

9 Netiquette Proper manners when conferencing between two or more users on an online service or the Internet.

10 Phishing Phishing: A Web page designed to look and sound like an official site from a trusted source, particularly one that handles credit card info, or online payments. created to make you reveal personal or credit card information.

11 Database A set of related files that is created and managed by a database management system (DBMS). As far as the hardware is concerned, all data are simply "bits and bytes.”

12 Bandwidth The transmission capacity of an electronic pathway such as a communications line, computer bus or computer channel. In a digital line, it is measured in bits per second or bytes per second

13 Internet Worksheet Name:____________________ Match the definition for each term by writing the correct letter by the definition. A. Cookie G. The transmission capacity of an electronic pathway such as a communications line, computer bus or computer channel. In a digital line, it is measured in bits per second or bytes per second B. Google Earth E. Proper manners when conferencing between two or more users on an online service or the Internet C. Cache B. A 3D mapping program from Google that covers the entire globe from satellite images. D. ISP F. A Web page designed to look and sound like an official site from a trusted source, particularly one that handles credit card info, or online payments. Created to make you reveal personal or credit card information. E. Netiquette A. A small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user's web browser while a user is browsing a website F. Phishing H. A set of related files that is created and managed by a database management system (DBMS). As far as the hardware is concerned, all data are simply "bits and bytes.” G. Database D. Internet Service Provider An organization that provides access to the Internet. H. Bandwidth C. Reserved areas of memory in every computer that are used to speed up instruction execution, data retrieval and data updating. Pronounced "cash," they serve as staging areas, and their contents are constantly changing.

14 Domain Name the address of an internet site

15 Intranet A company's local area network (LAN) that serves employees only Although intranet pages may have links to Web sites on the Internet, the intranet is not exposed to, or is accessed by, the general public.

16 CPU CPU (Central Processing Unit): the brain of the computer system where calculations and decisions are made; also referred to as the processor

17 Firewall The primary method for keeping a computer secure from intruders. A firewall allows or blocks traffic into and out of a private network or the user's computer. Firewalls are widely used to give users secure access to the Internet as well as to separate a company's public Web server from its internal network.

18 URL Uniform Resource Locator
The address that defines the route to a file on an Internet server URLs are typed into a Web browser to access Web pages and files, and URLs are embedded within the pages themselves as hypertext links.

19 HTML Hyper Text Markup Language
The standard document format for Web pages Every Web page contains HTML tags (codes) embedded in the text that define the page layout, fonts and hypertext links

20 Binary Code A coding system made up of binary digits.

21 Bitmap A binary representation in which a bit or set of bits corresponds to some part of an object such as an image or font. For example, one bit represents one pixel on screen.

22 Internet Worksheet Match the definition for each term by writing the correct letter by the definition. I. Domain Name J A company's local area network (LAN) that serves employees only and is not exposed to, or is accessed by, the general public. J. Intranet L The primary method for keeping a computer secure from intruders. It allows or blocks traffic into and out of a private network or the user's computer and are widely used to give users secure access to the Internet as well as to separate a company's public Web server from its internal network. K. CPU N Hyper Text Markup Language, The standard document format for Web pages. Every Web page contains HTML tags (codes) embedded in the text that define the page layout, fonts and hypertext links. L. Firewall P A binary representation in which a bit or set of bits corresponds to some part of an object such as an image or font. For example, one bit represents one pixel on screen. M. URL O A coding system made up of binary digits N. HTML I the address of an internet site O. Binary Code M Uniform Resource Locator, The address that defines the route to a file on an Internet server and are typed into a Web browser to access Web pages and files, and are embedded within the pages themselves as hypertext links. P. Bitmap K the brain of the computer system where calculations and decisions are made; also referred to as the processor


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