Technical terms#1
MHZ-a unit of frequency.
Network-a group of computers that are connected to each other.
GB-a unit of information.
Boot-starts operating systems when the user turns on a computer system.
RAM-a form of computer data storage.
Resolution-the concept that elements on a computer screen can be drawn at sizes independent from the pixel.
Non-system disk error- a error when the system reads disks but not the hard drive.
Firewall-a part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting authorized communications.
Bit-basic unit of information and telecommunications.
ROM-a class of storage media used in computers and other electronic devices.
Photoshop-graphics editing program developed and published by adobe systems.
Media player-computer software for playing back media files.
Midi-musical instrument digital interface.
Rip-the process of transferring data to a computer hard disk.
Wav-audio file format standard for storing an audio bit stream on pc’s .
Pixel-the smallest item of info. in an image.
Clip art-pre-made images used to illustrate any medium.
Bitmap-memory organization or image file format used to store digital images.
BMP- file name extension for the Bitmap image file format.
MP3- a patented digital audio encoding format used a form of lossy data compression.
Media player-computer software for playing back media files.
Midi-musical instrument digital interface.
Rip-the process of transferring data to a computer hard disk.
Wav-audio file format standard for storing an audio bit stream on pc’s .
Pixel-the smallest item of info. in an image.
Clip art-pre-made images used to illustrate any medium.
Bitmap-memory organization or image file format used to store digital images.
BMP- file name extension for the Bitmap image file format.
MP3- a patented digital audio encoding format used a form of lossy data compression.
1.MPEG-moving picture expert group.
2.Digital camera.
3.multimedia-of, pertaining to, or involving the use of multimedia.
4.file extension.
5.AVI-a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft.
6. animated gif- a picture that moves.
7. An audio file format is a file format for storing audio data on a computer system.
8. Allow the background color or texture of your website to show through the areas that you define as transparent.
9.graphics- visual presentations on some surface.
10.GIF- graphics interchange format.
GIF does significantly better on images with only a few distinct colors.JPEG can not squeeze such data as much as GIF.JPEG has a hard time with very sharp edges.
2.Digital camera.
3.multimedia-of, pertaining to, or involving the use of multimedia.
4.file extension.
5.AVI-a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft.
6. animated gif- a picture that moves.
7. An audio file format is a file format for storing audio data on a computer system.
8. Allow the background color or texture of your website to show through the areas that you define as transparent.
9.graphics- visual presentations on some surface.
10.GIF- graphics interchange format.
GIF does significantly better on images with only a few distinct colors.JPEG can not squeeze such data as much as GIF.JPEG has a hard time with very sharp edges.
Internet filter-means of preventing a user from having access to certain sites on the internet.
Download- the process of moving software from the internet to a computer.
File transfer protocol- used to exchange and manipulate files.
Home page-starting page of a web site.
Plug-in- additional feature added to an internet browser.
Search engine- allows the user to search the internet for specific sites related to the terms entered.
Internet service provider-provides users with e-mail and internet accounts that can be accessed using either a modem or a network.
Web site-a grouping of web pages under a single name.
Webmaster- a person who overseas the creation and management of a web page.
Worm- a type of virus.
Download- the process of moving software from the internet to a computer.
File transfer protocol- used to exchange and manipulate files.
Home page-starting page of a web site.
Plug-in- additional feature added to an internet browser.
Search engine- allows the user to search the internet for specific sites related to the terms entered.
Internet service provider-provides users with e-mail and internet accounts that can be accessed using either a modem or a network.
Web site-a grouping of web pages under a single name.
Webmaster- a person who overseas the creation and management of a web page.
Worm- a type of virus.
brick and mortar-a company that possesses a building or store for operations.
Upload-to receive data to a local system from a remote system, or to initiate such a data transfer.
Hypertext-a text that a reader can immediately access.
URL- uniform resource locator.
Virus-a program that can copy itself and infect a computer.
Hyperlink-a reference in a document to an external or internal piece of information.
Browser-used to access the world wide web.
Chat room-occasionally used for synchronous conferencing or asynchronous conferencing.
Login-process used to access to a computer system.
Logon- process used to access to a computer system.
Hypermedia- a logical extension in which graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks intertwine to create a medium of information.
Cookie-a small piece of text stored on a user’s computer by a web browser.
Internet-a global system of intercepted computer networks.
Netiquette-a set of social conventions that facilitate interaction over networks.
Web address- a subset of the uniform resource identifier.
Denail of service-am attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users.
internet explorer-a series of graphical web browsers developed by microsoft.
mozilla firefox- a free and open source web broowser descended from the mozllia application suite.
web page-a document that is suitable for the world wide web.
dot com-the generic top level domain used on the internet's domain name system.
Upload-to receive data to a local system from a remote system, or to initiate such a data transfer.
Hypertext-a text that a reader can immediately access.
URL- uniform resource locator.
Virus-a program that can copy itself and infect a computer.
Hyperlink-a reference in a document to an external or internal piece of information.
Browser-used to access the world wide web.
Chat room-occasionally used for synchronous conferencing or asynchronous conferencing.
Login-process used to access to a computer system.
Logon- process used to access to a computer system.
Hypermedia- a logical extension in which graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks intertwine to create a medium of information.
Cookie-a small piece of text stored on a user’s computer by a web browser.
Internet-a global system of intercepted computer networks.
Netiquette-a set of social conventions that facilitate interaction over networks.
Web address- a subset of the uniform resource identifier.
Denail of service-am attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users.
internet explorer-a series of graphical web browsers developed by microsoft.
mozilla firefox- a free and open source web broowser descended from the mozllia application suite.
web page-a document that is suitable for the world wide web.
dot com-the generic top level domain used on the internet's domain name system.
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