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Address-Location of a file or Web Page. On the Internet, also know as the URL.
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CPU-Central Processing Unit, Chip in your computer thats responsible for executing program instructions.
Cursor-Little blinking line on your computer screen that shows you where you are or where your next letter will appear when you type.
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DSL-
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E-Mail-Electronic messages sent over the Internet or a network.
Favorite-Link to a favorite Web page you have saved the address to. Think of this as a shortcut to pages you like to visit often but dont want to remember or type the address in each time you want to visit.
HTML-Hypertext Markup Language is a language used to create Web pages. Sometimes referred to as HTML Code.
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Internet-Worldwide network of computers
Internet Service Provider (ISP)-Company that provides you with Internet access using your modem or other * connecting *device, such as DSL.
Link-Text, usually blue, or a picture you can click on to go (move or jump) from one location to another.
Log On-Identifying yourself to gain access to a computer or a Web site, usually requiring you to type in your user name and a password.
Menu-List of commands or options that appear at the top of most windows.
Menu bar-Bar at top of screen that contains command buttons File, Edit, View, etc.
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Network-Two or more connected computers that are used to share resources.
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Right-Click-The right button on a mouse when clicked will display a shortcut menu.
Search Engine-Tool that searches the Web for information you are looking for.
Shortcut-Icon that links to a file, folder, or program.
Shut Down-Command that lets your computer know you are about to turn it off.
Taskbar-Tool to navigate and open programs. Usually located at the bottom of your screen. Contains the Start button and other icons.
Toolbar-Set of buttons you can click on to perform tasks.
Universal Serial Bus-USB. Hardware for external device connections.
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)-address, usually starts with
Window-Portion of screen that displays what you are looking at or what you have open.
Wizard-Tool or instructions that will walk you through a task.
World Wide Web (Web)-Graphical multimedia portion of the Internet.
I couldnt possibly list all computer definitions in this article but I hope this small list will help you understand some of the terms and abbreviations that are second nature to some of us. (that means grin! But thats another lesson).
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Smiles, not Piles,
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