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A software program that provides a graphical interface for the Internet. Examples: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Netscape
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Browser
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A standard format for transmitting data between two devices
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Protocol
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The agreed upon international standard for transmitting data; the language of the Internet
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TCP/IP
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The text-based program or language that allows web pages to be linked together
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
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The protocol understood by web servers and web browsers
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
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A computer that delivers, or serves up, Web pages
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Web server
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Web page address
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Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
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A link to another location in the same web page or another site
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Hyperlink
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An ordinary text page that is coded with HTML and then displayed within a browser
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Web page
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A company that provides Internet connection service (Example: AT&T)
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Internet Service Provider (ISP)
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The first page that is displayed when you launch your browser by default (automatically)
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Home Page
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Usually an image or company logo posted on the web page
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Banner
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Makes and maintains websites for a living
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Webmaster
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A list of links that direct the user through your site (Example: Home, About Us, Contact, etc.)
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Navigation Pane
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