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All
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wonder what people are talking about when they're jabbering in "web
language"? Do you feel lost and even embarrassed when everyone else
talks about those computer "things" using words you don't
understand? Do you have trouble explaining your computer and Internet
problems to everyone - including your computer tech?
Now you can sound like a pro (and know what you're talking about) when you use all the words that today's "techies" use. You can start by just studying these Internet definitions. You'll find everything you need to know about bits and bytes, megabytes, gigabytes, RAM and ROM, bandwidth and bookmarks. You'll have the knowledge you need to speak intelligently when you need to buy new computer parts or call for repairs or tech support. Once you read through this list, you'll probably want to pass this information on to your friends and family members who use computers and the Internet. After all, you'd want them to share good ideas and good information with you, wouldn't you? Take a few minutes to read though
Part 1 of this list and familiarize yourself with the most common computer
and Internet terms. Then send an email to your friends and family and give
them the opportunity to become an Internet Techie too! |
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Address An e-mail address is the one-of-a-kind identifier you need to receive e-mail. It includes the name you choose to be called by your email friends, and the identifier for the Internet Access Provider you use. For example, tinkerbell@nypwh.com is an email address. Attachment Bandwidth Bit Bps Bookmark Browser Buffer Byte Cache This is great for static pages that don’t change often, but if you return to sites that change a lot, like say an online auction, you’ll want to click "Reload" to get a fresh, updated page. You can set your browser to "dump" or clean out your cache several times during a session or once a day. You’ll want to keep a healthy balance between keeping things in the cache and yet not taking up too much memory with tons of pages. Cookie CPU That's it for the A, B, Cs of the Internet. Stay tuned for the D, E, Fs, coming shortly.
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