internet
Across
- 3. A physical medium for linking systems.
- 4. A collection of several web pages managed by the same owner.
- 6. A way in which networks can be interconnected.
- 7. The quality of J.C. Licklider for understanding the potential of computers.
- 8. A visionary who formulated the first ideas for the global network.
- 10. The research center where Tim Berners-Lee developed ENQUIRE and the World Wide Web.
- 12. A person who uses a network service, often with an account and username.
- 13. The screen that shows computer information to the user.
- 14. A system invented by Tim Berners-Lee for researchers to share documents.
- 16. A set of devices that can process, store, and input data.
- 18. War, The period in which the fear of a nuclear war motivated the creation of a network.
- 19. A programming language for creating web pages.
- 21. Graphics (icons, images) that can be clicked to access linked information.
- 23. A network of networks that allows access to information from different computers.
- 24. A form of writing in which there is no specific order to follow.
- 26. An application for accessing and viewing web information.
- 29. An invisible area where a hyperlink is activated by clicking.
- 30. page, A document for the World Wide Web identified by a URL.
Down
- 1. A network developed by the U.S. Department of Defense to link computers at the Pentagon.
- 2. Activities of consuming internet content.
- 5. A satellite launched by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- 9. A global information system for storing and finding resources.
- 11. Multiple systems interconnected to share information.
- 15. The medium initially used to link computers at the Pentagon.
- 17. A combination of different forms of content, such as text, images, and videos.
- 20. The name of the 8-ton computer from 1951.
- 22. The building of the U.S. Department of Defense.
- 25. A unique identifier for a web page.
- 27. How well the software responds to user actions.
- 28. Words that become clickable to access linked information.