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WRITE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS: F T P : ________________________________ FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL
It is a unique web address. URL
A hypertext document that allows you to jump from one topic to another, often with a mouse click Hyperlinks
Responsible for breaking data being sent across an IP connection into small packets, and then reassembling these when they arrive at their destination. TCP
A language that describes a document’s structure and content. Markup Language
It is a web site that not only uses HTML and CSS but includes web site scripting as well. Dynamic Website
WRITE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS: I S P : ________________________________ INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER
You can own a domain name for free. FALSE
WRITE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS: H T T P : ____________________________ HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL
A company or business that provides access to the internet and related services. ISP
The HTML is the receiver and the interpreter of the requested instructions through the ___________. URL
The developer of the World Wide Web was? Tim Berners-Lee
A free web browser from Microsoft which was released in 2015. Microsoft Edge
WRITE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS: H T M L : ____________________________ HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE
Tim Berners-Lee developed World Wide Web in the late _______ and early _______. 1980’s – 1990’s
Who developed the WWW? Tim Berners-Lee
Software applications that run on the Internet are known as Internet Software. FALSE
It is the primary system of networks connecting both major connection and Internet users to the Internet itself. INTERNET BACKBONE
In 2003, Apple developed their own browser in April 2005, __________ became the default browser for Mac systems. Safari
Tim Berners-Lee was the one who developed the internet. FALSE
WRITE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS: T C P : _______________________________ TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL
The positioning of the various elements that make a website. Web Layout
Every computer connected to the Internet has a unique IP address. TRUE
It is the receiver and the interpreter of the requested instructions through Web browser. HTML
WRITE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS: U R L : _______________________________ UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATOR
Web pages are read through the use of this computers. Web Clients
The web is a hypertext information system. TRUE
This is what the users or viewers submits request through an address bar of the web browser. URL
WRITE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS: I P : ___________________ INTERNET PROTOCOL
This protocol lets users communicate from one location to another. IP
Tim Berners-Lee was the one who developed the World Wide Web. TRUE
A method of organizing information that gives the reader control over the order in which the information is presented. Hypertext
Lets you share files between hosts. NFS
In 2003, Apple developed their own browser in April 2005, Opera became the default browser for Mac systems. FALSE
Used to transmit web pages from the web server being accessed by your computer. HTTP
Hypertext is a method of organizing information that gives the reader control over the order in which the information is presented. TRUE
Users communicate from one location to another using a communication protocol known as _________. IP
These are the computers reading the web pages. Web Browsers
This protocol, running on each computer connected to the Internet, ensures that communication breakdowns do not occur and that the networked computers can communicate and exchange data properly with one another. Internet Protocol
It’s like a road map to all the different areas and information contained within the website. Web Navigation
WRITE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS: W W W : ____________________________ WORLD WIDE WEB
It is a network of computers all over the world. All of the above
It is an open source information space where web documents and other web resources are identified by URLs and can be accessed via the Internet. WWW
This is where web clients view the web pages. Web Browsers
Web Clients are the computers reading the web pages. TRUE
The URL is the receiver and the interpreter of the requested instructions through Web browser. TRUE
All the computers use a communication standard called _______. HTTP
The Internet Backbone is the primary system of networks connecting both major connection and Internet users to the Internet itself. TRUE
The Internet Backbone is the primary system of networks connecting both major connection and Internet users to the Internet itself. TRUE
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