BASIC TERMINOLOGIES OF NET LANGUAGE
1.Cyberspace:
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The computer world with internet.
Cyberspace refers to the virtual computer world, and more specifically, is an electronic medium used to form a global computer network to facilitate online communication. It is a large computer network made up of many worldwide computer networks that employ TCP/IP protocol to aid in communication and data exchange activities.
Cyberspace's core feature is an interactive and virtual environment for a broad range of participants.
2.Web- site:
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the electronic storefront. Web site is
an information area where is information in form of electronic.
3.Web
browser:-
is a software by this software we can access internet e.g. “Internet Explorer”,
“Firefox”, “Google Chrome”
4.Home page:
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the 1st page of web site. The introductory screen.
5.HTML
(Hypertext
markup (manipulation) language. A language for the web page.
6.Protocol: -
set of rules framed for transmission on the net e.g. TCP (Transfer control protocol, IP(
internet Protocol), SLIP (serial line interrupt protocol), PPP (Point to Point
Protocol)
7.HTTP :-
Hypertext transfer protocol. This is how the www (World Wide Web) pages are
transferred over the net.
8.E-mail
(electronic mail) the most popular service on the net is the e-mail. One can
use it for anything where paper and telephone would otherwise have been used.
9.World Wide
Web (www)
this allows the user to jump from one location on the internet to
another. Using a popular software interface such as internet explorer or
netscape, a user could be access any document on the net and have access to
graphics, text, sound and video.
10.
Browser: - using a “Browser” (Netscape, internet
explorer, Firefox etc.) one can access a hyperlinked database of text, picture,
sound and even animation.
11.
File transfer protocol: - files related to lawyer’s
case studies, budget matters, cricket statistic, etc. just about anything any
database you would want to access or any non-confidential file that is stored
in the net can be retrieved. All you need is an account name on the host
computer and the password to that particular account.
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