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Device connected to your computer that enables you to receive and request information from the Internet over your local cable TV line. The bandwidth of a cable modem far exceeds the bandwidth of the 28.8 Kbps , ISDN or ADSL modems.
Area of your computer memory or directory on your hard disk. This is the place where your browser stores viewed Web pages . When you return to a page, the browser gets this page from the cache, saving you time. However, if you return to a page that changes a lot, you need to click the "Reload" button on your browser to get the latest version.
Carbon Copy. To send somebody a copy of an email message.
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CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) is in fact the birth-place of the World Wide Web . One of the researchers of CERN, Dr. Tim Berners-Lee originated the hypertext transport protocol (HTTP ) on which the World Wide Web is based.
About 1 billion bytes .
1 Kb = 1,024 bytes
1 Mb = 1,024 Kb (= 1,048,576 bytes)
1 Gb = 1,024 Mb (= 1,073,741,824 bytes)
An electronic mail address. Email addresses are in the form of: user@domain (for example: chris@webguest.net).
Most local ISPs offer you an email address - this is called a POP account.
A POP account requires a username and password to access your email. You have to configure your email software to retrieve the email from your POP account. See also email alias.
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A Domain Name Server maps IP numbers to a more easily remembered name. When you type http://www.webguest.com into your browser , the DNS (specified when you installed dial-up networking) searchs for a matching IP address (208.28.202.95). If the DNS doesn't find an entry in its database, it will ask other DNSs until the entry is found, and you will see our site. Otherwise, you'll get an error message from your browser.
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