Across
- 4. — Everyone sees who was copied.
- 5. — Any unsolicited email sent over the internet.
- 7. — A worldwide collection of interconnected networks.
- 8. — Websites that allow any user to create and edit pages with a web browser.
- 9. networking sites — Sites for building online communities with shared interests and activities.
- 11. — The address of a web page on the WWW.
- 12. — Personal internet journals with observations and links.
- 13. — The recipient’s name is hidden from everyone else.
- 15. — A computer network based on internet technology but for internal organisational needs.
- 17. — A part of the internet which users can access using web browser software.
- 18. — Sends the original message and all previous history to a new person.
- 19. — Software that displays a web page on a computer screen.
Down
- 1. — The language used in emails should follow an acceptable code of practice.
- 2. — Online discussion boards moderated by an administrator.
- 3. — Allow intranets to be extended outside the organisation.
- 6. — Send out multiple emails if addresses are grouped together under a single name.
- 7. — A company that provides internet access, usually for a monthly fee.
- 10. — Contain a combination of letters, numbers, and other symbols (e.g., Sy12@#TT90kj=0).
- 14. — A shortened form of the phrase "internet etiquette," meaning respect and courtesy online.
- 16. — The file is visible and available for the recipient to download.
