with an email server at your Internet access provider.
Examples; Microsoft Outlook and Apple Mail.
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email program
,the basic data-representation method for computers uses just two numbers: 0 and 1,
representing the off/on states of electricity or light pulses
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binary system
The bus that connects the CPU within itself and to main memory.
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frontside bus
the size of a computer screen measured diagonally from corner to corner in inches.
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active display area
low speed but inexpensive
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narrowband (dial-up modem)
,1 quintillion bytes
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exabyte
use of telephone modem to connect to the internet
used mostly in rural areas on POTS
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dial-up connection
Automatic devices that perform functions that are ordinarily performed by human
beings.
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robots
the entire network that clients and the server are linked through
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client-server network
, very expensive
Traditional trunk line, fiber optic or copper, carries 24 normal telephone circuits.
Transmission rate of 1.5 ̶6 Mbps (T3 = 6 -47 Mbps)
•The "last mile" can still be a problem
•Generally used by large organizations
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T1 line
A software that gets you to websites and their individual web pages and displays the
content in such a way that the content appears mostly the same regardless of the
computer, operating system, and display monitor. (Google Chrome, Firefox, etc)
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browser
Store and process data in electronic devices
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microchips
Computer systems with a collection of interrelated files.
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