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Stands for hypertext markup language, the computer code used to create Web pages.
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Refers to hyper text transfer protocol. This is the protocol that is used to transfer information over the Web.
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A coined word used to refer to the nickname that you use to represent yourself in chatrooms, groups or dating sites. Instead of your real name, you can be any name you want.
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A printed version or copy of a document
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A replicable method or approach in learning known to produce inexact results at times but likely to produce correct or sufficiently exact results when applied in commonly occurring conditions. Google uses heuristics to analyze web pages to figure out its main theme or content.
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A term used to refer to the requests made to a Web server. Sometimes also used to refer to search engine results.
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Refer to the first page of a website and generally contains the essence of the site.
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A computer on a network that serves as repository for the services to other computers on the network.
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A device connected to other devices.
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A software program used for developing web pages, whereby users format the pages using a menu.
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A text or image that can be clicked on to jump to another page of related information.
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A nonlinear part of the document which is live and supports linking graphics, sound, and video elements in addition to text elements.
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