Question | Answer |
file that included with an e-mail that can be opened by the user | attachment |
a program that allows a user to display HTML-developed Web pages | browser |
a collection of information stored on the local computer of a World Wide Web user; used chiefly by Web sites to identify precious users | cookie |
what is morally right or wrong when using computers, internet resources, and e-mail | computer ethics |
a list of e-mail addresses of friends and co-workers | contact |
a law that secures for a limited time to the creators the exclusive right to their works; copyright law protects such things as music, CDs, poetry, novels, books, artwork, movies, newspapers, magazines, photographs | copyright |
electronic form of communication | e-mail |
laws regarding the use of copyrighted materials for educational and reporting purposes | fair use laws |
saved sites in the user's browser which are used frequently | favorites(bookmarks) |
text, cell or an object that when clicked "jumps to" another location, such as another file location or website | hyperlink |
a network of computers connected to each other | internet |
materials that have no copyright and can be used without permission | public domain |
option used to respond to a sender's e-mail | reply |
a database website that allows the user to locate links to specific information given search criteria, such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing | search engines |
the last step in creating an e-mail correspondence | send |
the address of a resource on the Internet | Universal Resource Locator (URL) |
a networked hypertext system that allows documents to be shared over the Internet | World Wide Web (WWW) |