1.
NCSA
Mosaic Internet
Protocol
ARPA Online
shopping
WWW Funded by US
DOD
TCP/IP Dr. Berners-Lee
E-commerce
First web browser
2.
E-mail A private
network within an organization.
World Wide Web The opening or main page of a
website.
Home Page The buying and
selling of goods and services on internet.
Electronic commerce The leading information – exchange
service of the internet.
Intranet The exchange of computer-stored messages
telecommunication
3.
E-Mail The large group of millions
of computers around the world that are all connected to one another.
Wiki A company which gives us
the facility to gain access to the Internet against a fee.
Internet A technology that allows the
creation of collaborative web sites.
ISP A system used for
creating, sending and storing textual data in the digital form over a network.
Web
chat It is a form of real
time online communication between you and one of our service advisors based on
typed text.
E-Banking A system allowing individuals to
perform banking activities at home, via the internet.
Web
servers The computers that deliver
(serves up) Web pages.
Web
page Web document that is
suitable for the World Wide Web and the web browser.
URL
An address that
identifies the location of a Web page on the Internet.
Every Web server
has an IP address and possibly a domain name.
4.
Usenet Instant Chatting
MSN Remote Login
Telnet Internet component
Modem Newsgroup
Website
5.
Internet Service of internet
HTTP Service provider
Email Networks of networks
ISP Protocol
online chat
6.
E-mail a
global collection of millions of computers of
different types belonging to various networks worldwide
Internet an online communication mechanism that lets people to make a real
time discussion with one or more people through the internet
Newsgroup electronic message sent from one
computer to another
Web
Chat world wide discussion group
in which people share information and ideas on a particular area of interest.
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