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Flashcards covering key terms and concepts from the ADM Module on transferring files and data, including definitions for WWW, URI, HTML, HTTP, malware, backup, online storage, cloud services, Bluetooth, external storage, and transfer methods.
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What is the complete name of WWW?
World Wide Web
Which item does NOT belong to the group: Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, Microsoft Edge, NetFlix?
NetFlix
Which of the following is an example of online storage?
OneDrive
What is the application used to share files between cellphones when Bluetooth is on?
ShareIt
Which item does NOT belong to the group: OneDrive, iCloud Drive, Flashdrive, Dropbox?
Flashdrive
Which is the process where you create a copy of your computer files?
Data backup
Who discovered the World Wide Web?
Tim Berners-Lee
In what year was the first World Wide Web published?
1991
What does URI stand for?
Uniform Resource Identifier
What does HTML stand for?
HyperText Markup Language
What does HTTP stand for?
HyperText Transfer Protocol
What is malware?
Malicious codes, objects or content that infiltrates your computer, causing damage
What does it mean to back up data?
Creating a redundant copy of data to have a spare copy
What is Bluetooth?
A wireless technology that allows the exchange of data between devices over short distances
What is online storage (cloud storage)?
Cloud storage of files and data, used for backup, accessible via Internet (e.g., OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud Drive)
Name two cloud storage services mentioned in the module.
OneDrive and Google Drive
What are external storage devices?
Removable or non-removable storage devices such as flash drives, SD cards, hard drives, etc.
What is the World Wide Web?
An information system on the Internet that connects documents via hypertext links
When did Tim Berners-Lee invent the World Wide Web?
October 1990
What is the main purpose of this module?
To transfer files and data between compatible systems using software, hardware, and peripherals according to procedures