Word | Meaning |
modem | A device that enables a computer to send and receive information over a telephone line (internet, email, fax). |
netiquette | Network etiquette : a set of informal rules defining proper behaviour on the internet. |
portal | A website that acts as a gateway or entry point to the internet (for example, Yahoo). Typically, a portal offers a search engine and links to other sites grouped into categories, as well as news or other services. |
program | A sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute in order to do a particular job. Programs are collectively referred to as 'software'. |
provider | Company that provides access to the internet. |
scanner | A piece of hardware, or peripheral device, used to scan a document and create a digital copy. |
spam | Unwanted, irrelevant or inappropriate e-mail messages, especially commercial advertising. Also referred to as 'junkmail'. |
spyware | Software that collects information, without your knowledge, about your web-surfing habits and uses it for marketing purposes. Very often contained in free downloads or shareware programs. |
trojan | A computer program that is hidden in a useful softwareapplication and actually used to gain access to your computer. It then performs malicious actions such as displaying messages or erasing files. Trojans may be found in a hacked legitimate program or in free software. |
videoconference | Interactive, audiovisual meeting between two or more people in different geographic locations using two-way video technology. |
virus | A malicious self-replicating program that spreads by inserting copies of itself into other executable code or documents, and whose sole intent is to cause problems on a computer. It acts in a similar way to a biological virus, and the infected file is called a host. |
worm | A self-replicating computer program, similar to a computer virus. It infects additional computers (typically by making use of network connections), often clogging networks and information systems as it spreads. |
wysiwyg | What you see is what you get (pronounced ' wizzy-wig'). A WYSIWYG application enables you to see on the screen exactly what will appear when the document is printed. |
www | World Wide Web : a hypertext information system consisting of a network of web pages which runs on the internet and can be accessed with a browser. |
zip | To zip a file is to compress it so that it occupies less storage space and can be transferred quickly over the internet. |
Friday, November 4, 2016
Computers & Information Technology
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