Add-on – a program that extends the capability of a browser.
Address Book – a folder containing a list of names and emails .
Animation – the appearance of motion created by displaying a series of still images in sequences.
Audio – includes music, speech, or any other sound.
Blog – an informal web site consisting of time-stamped articles, or posts, in a diary or journal format, usually listed in reverse chronological order.
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Blogosphere – refers to the worldwide collection of blogs.
Bookmark – a saved web address that you access by clicking the bookmark name on the list.
Broadband –a high speed internet service which allows your computers and mobile devices to always be connected to the internet the entire time it is powered on.
Browser – is an application software that allows users to access and view web pages or access web 2.0 programs.
Cable internet service – provides high speed internet access through the cable television network via a cable modem.
Cellular radio network – offers high speed internet connections to devices with built in compatible technology or computers with wireless modems.
Chat – is a real time typed conversation that takes place on a computer.
Chat room – is a location on an internet server that permits users to chat with each other.
Click – point to the link and then press the left mouse button.
Content aggregator – is a business that gathers and organizes web content and then distributes, or feeds, the content to subscribers for free or for a fee.
Dial – up access –takes place when the modem in your computer connects to the internet via a standard telephone line that transmits data and information using an analog signal.
Domain name – is the text version of an IP address.
Downloading – is the process of a computer or device receiving information, such