Question | Answer |
any organization that arranges for an individual or an organization to have access | Access provider |
Giving a cartoon or an unreal character humman characteristics. | Animation |
Sound, esp. when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced. | Audio |
Web site on which an individual or group of users record opinions. | Blog |
A search engine. | Browser |
A type of modem that connects a computer or local network to broadband Internet service through the same cable that supplies cable. | Cable modem |
the Internet or other computer network where users can communicate | Chat room |
a name server that consists of a program or computer server that implements a name-service protocol. | DNS server |
The name of the website coming after "www." | Domain name |
Copying data from one system to another or to a hard disk. | Downloading |
Digital subscriber line. | DSL |
commerce conducted electronically | E-commerce |
A representation of a facial expression such as :) (for a smile) | Emoticons |
File transfer protocol, a standard for the exchange of program and data files across a network. | FTP |
the opening page of a web site. | Home page |
A network providing you with and e-mail and the ability to look of information. | Internet |
A 32 bit number. | IP address |
Internet service provider. | ISP |
It allows you to click on it to browse a website. | Link |
Suggesting to rules. | Netiquette |
A computer circuit with expansion slots. | Plug-in |
A large well-known search engine. | Portal |
Really Simple Syndication | RSS |
It retrieves data, files, databases, and netwotks. | Search engine |
Transmitting of data. | Streaming |
Transfer (data) to a larger computer system. | Uploading |
The address of the World Wide Web. | URL |
Voice over internet protocal. | VoIP |
An upgraded social media. | Web 2.0 |
program used to view HTML documents. | Web browser |
Having wireless connection | Wi-fi |
A website created from a number of users. | Wiki |