A URL is comprised of several parts, including the p_________, the d_______ n_______, the t_____-l_________ d_______, and p_______ (or subdirectories)
  • hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
  • E-commerce (electronic commerce)
  • breadcrumb trail
  • protocol, domain, top-level domain, paths
What was developed in 1963 as the standard for computers from different manufacturers to exchange data?
  • 1991
  • digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • ASCII code (character to binary)
  • E-commerce (electronic commerce)
The World Wide Web is only a s_______ of the Internet, dedicated to broadcasting ______ pages and the means by which we access i__________ over the internet.
  • tagging, social bookmarking
  • hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
  • digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • subset, HTML, information
t________ or s_______ b_________: saving content to a site so that you can share it with others. It is a KEYWORD or term that you assign to a web page, digital image, or video. (pg. 75/76)
  • tagging, social bookmarking
  • subset, HTML, information
  • digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • internet protocol address (IP)
What are the three components of a search engine? (s______, i_______ p________, s________ e________ s____________)
  • business-to-consumer, business-to-business, consumer-to-consumer
  • social networking
  • E-commerce (electronic commerce)
  • spider, indexer program, search engine software
What does ISP stand for?
  • digital subscriber line (dsl)
  • internet service provider (ISP)
  • search engine
  • hypertext transfer protocol (http)
What are the three different types of e-commerce?
  • spider, indexer program, search engine software
  • internet service provider (ISP)
  • digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • business-to-consumer, business-to-business, consumer-to-consumer
Anything that involves one or more forms of media in addition to text. It includes graphics, audio files, and video files.
  • multimedia
  • webcasts
  • wiki
  • MyBookmarks
In 1973, Vincent Cerf and Bob Kahn developed a set of communication rules called the what that allow different types of computers to communicate?
  • protocol
  • TCP/IP protocol
  • internet protocol address (IP)
  • Boolean operators
A navigation aid that shows users the path they have taken to get to a web page or where the page is located within the website. (a list of links you've visited WITHIN a website)
  • web browser
  • search engine
  • bookmarks
  • breadcrumb trail
If you want an easy way to return to a specific web page, you can use your browser's what feature? It places a marker of the site's URL in an easily retrievable list in your browser's toolbar. (Internet Explorer calls this feature Favorites)
  • podcasts
  • bookmarks
  • breadcrumb trail
  • web browser
Another way to access your Bookmarks and Favorites from ANY computer is to use M____________, a free internet service that stores your bookmarks and favorites online.
  • multimedia
  • hyperlinks
  • live bookmarks
  • MyBookmarks
Over time, our use of the web has evolved from passively browsing web pages that were created for us to actively creating our own web content and sharing and collaborating on it with others is referred to as what? It can be classified as the social web, in which the user is also a participant.
  • Web 2.0
  • protocol
  • webcasts
  • podcasts
What refers to using the web to communicate and share information among your friends and others?
  • plug-ins (players)
  • social networking
  • digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • web entertainment
What does HTTP stand for? It is the protocol. It is the protocol that allows files to be transferred from a web server so that you can see them on your computer by using a browser.
  • digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • internet service provider (ISP)
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
Programs that track and log your keystrokes and can retrieve your private information
  • instant messaging (IM)
  • Mosaic
  • spyware
  • adware
The URL is composed of several parts that help identify the web document it stands for: Which part of the URL? - It consists of two parts; the site's host and a suffix that indicates the type of organization (e.g.: popsci.com) Popsci is the what? (com is the suffix)
  • hyperlinks
  • domain name
  • web browser
  • podcasts
The web is based on the H________ T_______ P________, which is why you see http:// at the beginning of web addresses.
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • internet protocol address (IP)
  • E-commerce (electronic commerce)
  • hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
The primary means of communication over the Internet. It is a written message sent or received over the Internet.
  • adware
  • Mosaic
  • E-mail
  • webcasts
Programs that let you communicate in real time over the Internet.
  • social networking
  • instant messaging (IM)
  • e-mail
  • wiki
The transmission lines with the fastest speeds are referred to as what?
  • internet backbones
  • web entertainment
  • internet service provider (ISP)
  • instant messaging (IM)
Two men who worked on the project, Vinton C____ and Robert K______, are generally acknowledged as the "fathers" of the Internet.
  • Cerf, Kahn
  • 1991
  • multimedia
  • subject directory
What consists of a series of audio or video files that are distributed over the internet? They deliver their content using Really Simple Syndication (RSS), which is a format that sends the latest content of its series automatically to an aggregator such as iTunes or Google Reader.
  • path
  • bookmarks
  • podcasts
  • webcasts
A computer (or other device) connected to the Internet acts in one of two ways: as a client, a computer that asks for data, or a server, a computer that receives the request and returns the data to the client. Because the Internet uses clients and servers, it's referred to as what?
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • client/server network
  • client
  • server
Software that lets you display and interact with text and other media on the web. (a software application that lets you locate, view, and navigate the web. Some of the common ones are Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari)
  • bookmarks
  • Web 2.0
  • adware
  • web browser
An online scam that uses e-mail to "fish" for users' private information by imitating legitimate companies.
  • phishing
  • multimedia
  • webcasts
  • Mosaic
When did researchers at UCLA send the first message via a networked computer system to researchers at Stanford University?
  • 1969
  • 1974
  • 1970
  • 2069
What is a feature in Firefox that adds the technology of RSS feeds to bookmarking? Safari and internet explorer also have built-in RSS readers, while Chrome requires that you add on an extension. It delivers live content updates to you as soon as they become available using RSS. Useful for the most up-to-date news stories, sports scores, or stock prices.
  • MyBookmarks
  • podcasts
  • bookmarks
  • live bookmarks
What is a technology for bringing high- bandwidth information to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper telephone lines. xDSL refers to different variations?
  • digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • subset, HTML, information
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • E-commerce (electronic commerce)
The URL is composed of several parts that help identify the web document it stands for: the subdirectory is called the what? The information after the slash that indicates a particular file or _____ within the website. (e.g.: www.nytimes.com/pages/crosswords - everything after .com is the what?)
  • path
  • domain name
  • Web 2.0
  • protocol
Software installed on a computer that produces pop-up ads using your browser; the ads are often based on your browsing habits.
  • spyware
  • adware
  • server
  • phishing
What is the process of conducting business online, such as through advertising and selling products?
  • webcasts
  • digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
  • E-commerce (electronic commerce)
What is the broadcast of audio or video content over the Internet? It is most often live, streamed broadcasts.
  • podcasts
  • E-mail
  • phishing
  • webcasts
The URL is composed of several parts that help identify the web document it stands for: The __________ (set of rules) is used to retrieve the document. (HTTP and FTP) It governs how information is exchanged on a network.
  • path
  • protocol, domain, top-level domain, paths
  • protocol
  • domain name
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