lesson 27
Across
- 2. first page that is displayed when a web browser is launched
- 3. method of publishing files (primarily audio)
- 5. internet standard that allows users to download and upload files with other computers in the internet
- 9. an organization or company that provides connectivity to the internet through a telecommunication line or wireless system
- 10. web site that features useful content, but also contains links to other sites
- 12. address that tells the browser where to locate a web page
- 13. any time a piece of data matches search words you specify
- 15. a numerical addressing system that uniquely identifies computers and networks linked to the internet
- 16. an electronic document similar to an ID card
- 17. originally developed to syndicate news articles online
- 21. a computer that uses the services of another program
- 22. technology to change imagery if the earth’s surface into valuable information
- 23. A temporary storage area on your computer for collecting data Once the data is stored in the cache
Down
- 1. small text files created by some Web pages when you visit the site that may include information about your preferences for the Web page
- 2. protocol that defines how messages are formatted and transmitted over the World Wide Web
- 4. Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Digg
- 6. collaborative Web site that people can use to add, edit, remove, and organize Web page content
- 7. new generation on web-based services such as blogs, social-networks, wikis, and application software built into the site
- 8. an application without platform constrains or installation requirements that is accessed through a web browser over a network such as am intranet or internet
- 11. protocol for managing the security message transmission on the internet
- 13. protocol that controls how Web pages are formatted or displayed
- 14. a collection of related HTML-formatted web pages located on the World Wide Web
- 18. the first graphic browser
- 19. a name or other attribute that identifies a computer or web site on the internet
- 20. a set of rules developed by Microsoft for Windows that controls Windows applications that are downloaded from the internet and then run in a browser