Internet Business Associate Lesson 5 Part 1

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Across
  1. 2. compression A type of data file compression in which some file information is permanently eliminated.
  2. 6. An object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems that is fully cross-platform functional.
  3. 8. The characteristic of some hardware and software, such as computers, games and multimedia systems, that allows them to respond differently based on a user's actions.
  4. 10. compression A type of data file compression in which all original data can be recovered when the file is decompressed.
  5. 11. Acronym for a graphical image file format commonly used in HTML documents.
  6. 13. Standard Windows file format for video files.
  7. 14. Small programs written in Java, which are downloaded as needed and executed within a Webpage or browser.
  8. 15. An open set of technologies for integrating components on the Internet and within Microsoft applications.
  9. 17. An HTML5 application programming interface that allows developers to retrieve the geographical location information for a client-side device.
  10. 18. Always changing.
  11. 20. A compression/ decompression algorithm used by modern video and audio player plug-ins.
Down
  1. 1. File format used for importing and exporting graphics.
  2. 3. High-quality audio file format developed by Apple Computer.
  3. 4. Acronym for a graphical image file format commonly used for photographs.
  4. 5. Acronym for a High-quality audio and video file compression format.
  5. 7. cache Storage space on a computer hard disk used to temporarily store downloaded data.
  6. 9. Audio file format used by Unix servers, the majority of Web servers. Most Web browsers can read AU.
  7. 12. Reacting to particular user actions or the browser's completion of a specific task.
  8. 16. The Netscape-developed scripting language that was the predecessor to JavaScript.
  9. 19. Acronym for a style sheet language that provides the formatting and "look" of a Webpage or document written in a markup language.