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Internet
A global network of interconnected computers and electronic devices that communicate using standardized protocols.
Applications of the Internet
Various services provided via the Internet including communication, information access, social networking, online education, e-commerce, entertainment, cloud computing, remote work, navigation, and smart devices.
Communication
Use of Internet for email, instant messaging, and video calls.
Information Access
Utilizing the Internet to access search engines, online encyclopedias, news websites, and blogs.
Social Networking
Platforms for social interaction online such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X), and LinkedIn.
Online Education
E-learning platforms and virtual classrooms that offer educational resources and interactive learning experiences.
E-Commerce
Buying and selling of goods and services online, including online shopping and banking.
Entertainment
Services provided through the Internet such as video and music streaming, and online gaming.
Cloud Computing & Storage
Services like Google Drive and Dropbox that allow users to store and access data online.
Remote Work
Utilizing the Internet for collaborative tools that facilitate remote working environments.
Navigation and Travel
Online services for maps and GPS as well as ticket booking.
Smart Devices and IoT
Internet of Things devices that include smart homes and connected appliances.
WWW (World Wide Web)
A system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
Web Browser
Software application for accessing information on the World Wide Web.
IP Address
A unique address assigned to each device connected to the Internet.
URL
Uniform Resource Locator, the address used to access resources on the Internet.
Web Server
A server that hosts websites and delivers web pages to users.
Home Page
The main page of a website, often serving as a starting point for navigation.
Dreamweaver
A web development tool used for designing, coding, and managing websites.
Domain Name System (DNS)
The system that translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses.
HTML
HyperText Markup Language, the standard markup language for creating web pages.
CSS
Cascading Style Sheets, a stylesheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in HTML.
JavaScript
A programming language commonly used in web development for creating interactive effects within web browsers.