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  1. 2. easy to get RAM and Hard Disk space confused. When people get an "out of memory" error message from their computer, they often think their hard drive is too full, when in reality, the RAM (memory) is getting too full. Here's a chart which may help you think about the difference between RAM and Hard Disk storage space.
  2. 5. is the programs that run on a computer
  3. 7. a disk so it will hold information
  4. 12. a database, a record holds all the iA device that can read text or illustrations printed on paper and translate the information into a format that the computer can use information about one item or subject. It is like one index card in an index card file
  5. 13. Markup Language -- The language in which World Wide Web documents are written.
  6. 14. a specific location within a spreadsheet and is defined by the intersection of a row and column.
  7. 15. is a way people in different places can "talk" to each other by typing their words into a computer.
  8. 16. icon is a tiny picture on the screen that represents a program, file or folder.
  9. 17. sometimes abbreviated "gigs," are often used to measure storage capacity
  10. 20. destructive computer program that invades by means of a normal program and damages the computer system
  11. 21. World Wide Web (abbreviated as WWW or W3,[2] commonly known as the Web), is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia, and navigate between them via hyperlinks.
  12. 22. Processing Unit= The “brains” of the computer. This unit directs the computer’s activities. Every instruction given by the operator must first pass through the CPU before it can be carried out
  13. 23. device added to the computer
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  1. 1. means "two," or "base two." The binary system is a way of counting using just the two numbers 0 and 1.
  2. 3. if you take the actual disk out of the protective casing, you will discover that the disk is, in fact, rather flexible
  3. 4. files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the medium fails and the files are lost.
  4. 6. Resource Locator- The global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web.
  5. 8. is a type of computer memory that allows data to be stored and retrieved as required. It is called random access because any part of the memory can be located without having to go through everything that comes before it
  6. 9. a computer is a programmable machine. This means it can execute a programmed list of instructions and respond to new instructions that it is given.
  7. 10. typically describes an integrated circuit, or IC, such as a central processor or a graphics chip, but may also refer to other components such as a memory module.
  8. 11. is a unit of measure equal to 1,048,576 bytes, which is about a million bytes.
  9. 18. is temporary storage space on chips in your computer
  10. 19. for "Compact Disc Read-Only Memory." A CD-ROM is a CD that can be read by a computer with an optical drive