ADSL: connection type
high-speed (up to 160 Mbps), which is done through the wires of the telephone
network. In this connection is often used routers.
Bandwidth is the amount of data
transferred in a given time. It is measured in bits per second (bps).
Banner: Internet
advertising result of a combination of text and images. It has the peculiarity
of being on the move.
Browser: program through
which to view Web pages written in HTML format. The best known are Internet
Explorer and Netscape.
Chat: system whereby
multiple users connected to the network can converse in real time.
Cookies:
system through which is stored on the hard drive of your computer information
from the user preferences for a site to subsequently recover and to facilitate
their access.
Cracker: hacker whose
goal is inserted into a computer system outside.
DNS: server through a
database allows the conversion of a URL in a kind of IP. Server. Son stands for
Domain Name Server.
Domain-name: given to the
address of a web page. The name of the website is linked to its owner through
registration.The main endings are. Com. Com. Net. Org.
Email: mail system that
enables communication via the Internet among users.
Extranet: computer network
composed of several private intranet to communicate via the Internet.
FAQ: are the answers
to the questions most frequently found in the pages that were visited. Its
acronym derived from Frequently Asked Question.
Firewall: medium which
prevents access stranger to a computer connected to a network from the
Internet, LAN, etc.. It can be a computer, a router or a program, for example.
FTP: language that
allows the transfer of files between multiple computers on a network. Its
initials refer to File Transfer Protocol.
Hacker: expert
infringing computer systems.
Home Page: homepage or
front page of a site.
Home: see home page.
Host: that certain
companies rented space to store and view content online.
HTML: type of
programming language for creating web pages. Language. His name is composed of
the initials of Hypertext Markup Language.
Http: system through
which the server sends a request for input on a Web page. Son stands for
Hypertext Transfer Protocol and placed in front of the web address (www).
Hypertext: text type that
is characterized by a series of links that allow access to information related
to that text.
Internet: media consisting
of computers connected through a global network based on TCP / IP protocol.
Intranet: computer network
privately with the same design and operating Internet.
IP: leadership that
has a computer within a computer network such as the Internet, allowing their
identification to connect.
Modem: electronic
device that allows connect to the Internet at a slow speed. It connects to the
phone line and does not allow use while telephone and the Internet.
Pirate: see cracker.
POP: service based on
a mail server that allows you to view e-mail through a specific program. Un ejemplo de este tipo de mail es el Outlook. An example of this
type of mail is the Outlook. At present, the latest version is POP3.
Programming language: writing system
that allows you to control the operation of a computer. It consists of semantic
and syntactic rules. There are several programming languages such as Java or
HTML.
Provider mail: sites that offer
a service to send and receive e-mails or e-mails.
Redirection: action that
allows to move from one web page to another.
Router: electronic
device that allows connect to the Internet at a high speed. It is used for the
DSL connection. Allows for the use of telephone and internet simultaneously and
the networking of multiple computers to one another.
Search: search program
that allows any page or content on the Internet. Yoofer.com. As such
Yoofer.com.
SPAM: type of
advertising mail that is sent in bulk.
Speed: See bandwidth.
TCP / IP Protocol: language that
allows communication between two or more machines or computers via the
Internet. The initials refer to Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and
Internet Protocol (IP).
Transfer: exchange of
files between the user and the web visit.
URL: identifier of web pages.
Virus: malicious
program that alters the normal functioning of a computer. Some of the most
important are the type worm and trojan.
Web Server: a computer
dedicated to enabling users to access web pages housed on the server. Un ejemplo es el Apache. One example is the Apache.
Webmail: type of mail is
not subject to any program that allows you to view e-mail on any computer.
Webmaster / Webmistress: Charge / to
maintain a website. He was also named manager / a.
Website: group of several
web pages. Page content that appears on the Internet through a browser. They
are written in HTML format and language.
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