33. (some) Internet Terminologies URL address Tips in Searching the Internet Bandwidth Broadband Blog Browser Download/Upload Homepage URL Address Internet DSL Portal Search Engine HyperText To yahoo interface Surfing
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42. HTML - A type of text code in Hypertext Markup Language which, when embedded in a document, allows that document to be read and distributed across the Internet. Producing hypertext for the Web is accomplished by creating documents with a language called HyperText Markup Language, or HTML. HTTP - The hypertext transfer protocol (http) that enables html documents to be read on the Internet. Para maging hypertext at maiangkop sa nga alituntunin ng internet ang isang document, kailangan po ang lenguaheng HTML at para makita ito kailangan magsimula sa http..
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45. A name that identifies the Internet Protocol address. Domain names are used in URLs to identify particular Web pages . For example, in the URL http://www.pcwebopedia.com/index.html, the domain name is pcwebopedia.com. Every domain name has a suffix that indicates which top level domain (TLD) it belongs to. Domain name TLDs and two digit letter internet country codes If you have an “edu” at the end of your e-mail address that means your account is affiliated with an educational institution. A “com” extension means you have a business account or commercial. A government has a .gov suffix. A document on the World Wide Web, consisting of an HTML file and any related files for scripts and graphics, and often hyperlinked to other documents on the Web. TLD- refers to the suffix attached to internet domain names
46. Bandwidth – The capacity of an electronic line, such as a communications network or computer channel, to transmit bits per second (bps) The higher the bandwidth, the more faster it can display, retrieve or download files from the internet.. Moah, masarap mag-surf sa internet… mabilis kasi ang pagdownload….
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48. Broadband, formed from the words broad and bandwidth, pertains to data carriers that have significantly wider bandwidth than the ordinary dial-up access of home-users. A wider bandwidth translates to a faster Internet connection. Examples of a broadband connections are DSL and Cable Internet Having broadband is just like having a wider pipe to supply water to a household. Broadband allows Internet users to view Web pages more quickly, including multimedia files. Ordinarily, it takes several minutes for large images to be downloaded from the Internet using an ordinary dial-up. With broadband, a user will be able to download movies, audio and image archives. Users will be able to maximize video conferencing. They will also be able to make national and international phone calls using the Internet. back to terminologies.. Napakabagal mong magdownload, nagcoffee ako eh, d ka pa rin tapos…. Paano, dial-up connection lang po ako, hu hu hu…
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51. Portal - A Web site "gateway" that provides multiple services, which could include Web searching capability, news, free-email, discussion groups, online shopping, references and other services. A website considered as an entry point to other websites, often by being or providing access to a search engine.
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53. Home page - Generally the first page retrieved when accessing a Web site. Usually a "home" page acts as the starting point for a user to access information on the site. The "home" page usually has some type of table of contents for the rest of the site information or other materials.
54. Modem, short for modulator-demodulator is an electronic device that converts a computer ’s digital signals into specific frequencies to travel over telephone or cable television lines. At the destination, the receiving modem demodulates the frequencies back into digital data. Computers use modems to communicate with one another over a network.
55. DSL Digital Subscriber Line is a technology that puts high-speed digital on standard two-conductor voice-grade telephone wiring. DSL service is often added to an existing telephone line. In DSL you are able to talk on the telephone and surf the Internet at the same time on the same phone line. DSL is an “always-on” connection, meaning that you have a continual link to the Internet.
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62. HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol , the underlying protocol used by the World Wide Web . HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands. For example, when you enter a URL in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the Web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested Web page . The other main standard that controls how the World Wide Web works is HTML , which covers how Web pages are formatted and displayed. HTTP is called a stateless protocol because each command is executed independently, without any knowledge of the commands that came before it. This is the main reason that it is difficult to implement Web sites that react intelligently to user input. This shortcoming of HTTP is being addressed in a number of new technologies, including ActiveX , Java , JavaScript and cookies .
63. A website/web site is a collection of web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or more web servers A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML , that is almost always accessible via HTTP , a protocol that transfers information from the Web server to display in the user's Web browser .