Hope Common Terms

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Across
  1. 3. a collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks. Examples include web browsers, word processors such as Microsoft Word, presentation apps such as PowerPoint, and databases.
  2. 4. an application for accessing websites and the Internet. Examples include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
  3. 6. a computer file format for the compression and storage of digital images. This form makes it easier for files to be stored or sent by email.
  4. 9. A collection of commonly used software developed by Microsoft that includes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
  5. 11. a file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted. But it cannot be edited or modified by anyone else.
  6. 14. is what comes between the @ in your email address and the .com, .org, .net, etc. (For example, yourname@domain.com or emason@lmsdoh.org
  7. 15. A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images.
Down
  1. 1. the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices that allows the devices to communicate with each other without cables or wires.
  2. 2. A piece of computer hardware that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics information on a computer.
  3. 5. An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page.
  4. 7. To bring data into a file or program.
  5. 8. Text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are stored within a web browser, used to identify your computer as you use a network. The information stored on an internet user's computer can be used for session management, personalization and tracking purposes
  6. 10. To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a computer to a remote device or to the internet. This term is associated with sending a file.
  7. 12. a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves that allow computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
  8. 13. a type of image file that is commonly used on the internet. They have a fixed number of pixels, and do not lose any quality when they are compressed. They also also support transparency, which can be useful for creating web graphics with transparent backgrounds.