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A Computer And Internet Glossary

Navigating the world of computers and the Internet in business can feel overwhelming with its own language and jargon. While you don't need to know every term, familiarizing yourself with some essential ones will prove beneficial. Here's a quick primer to help you:



Bandwidth: The amount of data your website can send and visitors can receive per second. Sufficient bandwidth ensures a fast-loading website, especially on slower connections.

Browser: The software visitors use to view your site, like Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

Cookie: Data files your site saves on visitors' computers to remember their information upon return.

Download: Transferring data from a website to a computer.

Favourite: A website stored by a user for easy access.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol): A method of uploading files to your website.

Javascript: A common language for writing interactive website scripts, but it can cause issues for visitors.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): The most popular picture format on the web, ideal for website images.

Hardware: Physical computer equipment, as opposed to software.

Hosting: The service that makes your website available for people to view.

HTML (HyperText Markup Language): Code used to indicate how web pages should be displayed.

Hyperlink: Clickable text that takes users to another site or page.

Programming: Giving the computer instructions using programming languages like PHP and Perl.

Server: Where your website is stored and what people connect to when they visit your site.

Software: Computer programs that run your website or perform other functions.

Spider: Programs used by search engines to scan and index websites.

Upload: Transferring data from your computer to your website.

URL (Uniform Resource Locator): The web address used to access your website.

Understanding these terms will help you communicate more effectively in the digital realm and ensure you're not left feeling lost in the sea of technical jargon. Embrace the language of computers and the Internet, and you'll navigate the online world with greater confidence.

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