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Short for graphical user interface; a technology that allows users to interact with their computer screen by using a mouse to point and click, as opposed to typing commands.
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A combination of hardware and software that connects two incompatible networks with different protocols, enabling information to be exchanged.
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Refers to the Digital generation
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Refers to a site that is still online but is no longer maintained and updated
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A file format for storing images, commonly used on the web. Normally smaller than jpeg files.
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equivalent to 1000 megabytes
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a disturbance in electrical flow which may cause computer systems to crash
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A term used to refer to inaccurate search results shown in Google.
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The term used to describe the index update of the Google search engine
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The nickname for Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, which opened in 1999. Google moved to a new, bigger facility in 2004.
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A technology specially designed to help a group communicate, cooperate, or solve problems through the use of network or computer systems.
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