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●● Email Client.
Answer: An alternative type of email, which is a service offered by your
ISP.
●● Exobytes.
Answer: One billion gigabytes.
●● Facebook.
Answer: Online social media and social networking service company.
●● Graphical Processing Unit.
Answer: AKA GPU; A chip that processes and exports the visual display
to your monitor or screen.
●● Hardware.
Answer: The physical, tangible parts or components of a computer.
●● High Definition Multimedia Interface.
,Answer: AKA HDMI; Port which allows your computer to communicate
with another device, such as your TV, to project what is on the
computer's screen.
●● Home Area Network.
Answer: AKA HAN; A local area network located in the privacy of the
home with trusted users and connections.
●● Hypertext Link.
Answer: Shortened to hyperlink; text or other element in a document
that includes a link to another file to allow easy navigation between files.
●● Hypertext Markup Language.
Answer: AKA HTML; A code that creates colorful pages by offering
various fonts and sizes, colors, graphics, videos, audio, and more.
●● Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
Answer: AKA HTTP; HTTP sets the rules for the World Wide Web
(WWW or Web) and enables devices to access and display the
information from the website.
●● Input Devices.
Answer: A piece of computer hardware used to bring data into the
computer.
, ●● Integrated Circuit.
Answer: An electronic circuit placed on a piece of semiconducting
material, usually silicon.
●● Internet.
Answer: A global network that connects multiple networks together to
share information, data, and communication.
●● Internet Protocol.
Answer: AKA IP; A set of rules that ensures data is properly sent from
one system to another.
●● Internet Service Provider.
Answer: AKA ISP; A company that provides access to the Internet for its
customers.
●● Internet Troll.
Answer: An individual who tries to start arguments to provoke others
and disrupt an online discussion.
●● IP Address.
Answer: A long decimal number that uniquely identifies your computer
on a network.