The World Wide Web

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Across
  1. 3. A private network, usually hidden from the internet and protected by a security device.
  2. 6. Address, A numerical label that is assigned to devices so they can connect and communicate on a network.
  3. 7. Control Protocol Internet Protocol, A set of rules that facilitates internet communication.
  4. 8. Service Providers, A company that provides individuals and businesses access to the internet and other related services.
  5. 11. An online encyclopedia that uses hyperlinks to connect each entry to other relevant entries.
  6. 12. Markup Language, A computer language that web pages use to display content through web browsers.
  7. 13. Application, A program or app that uses the internet and a web browser to complete a task.
  8. 16. Name System, A system and set of rules that associates domain names with unique IP addresses so users can find and use network resources by an easily readable name instead of by IP address.
  9. 17. A system based on simple text files that are read by a program to provide a stream of updates or feed about a particular topic.
  10. 18. Transfer Protocol, A set of rules that govern the transfer of files between computers.
Down
  1. 1. An audio program split up into episodes that can be enjoyed on demand.
  2. 2. A technology that allows computers, smartphones, and other devices to communicate on a wireless network.
  3. 4. Transfer Protocol, A set of rules that govern the transfer of web content between computers.
  4. 5. Resource Locator, The reference or address to a resource on the Internet.
  5. 8. of Things, A computing concept that describes the network of physical devices and everyday devices that communicate with the internet.
  6. 9. Internet, The worldwide system of interconnected computers and public networks.
  7. 10. Web, Digital content that is delivered over the Internet.
  8. 14. A website that produces content in forms of blog posts that can contain text, images, video, or other media.
  9. 15. over IP, A technology that sends voice phone calls using the TCP/IP protocol over digital data lines.