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| Internet | An electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world. |
| WWW (World Wide Web) | That portion of the Internet that uses linking HTML pages. |
| IP Address | A computer's numeric address by which it can be located within a network. |
| ISP (Internet Service Provider) | A company that provides individuals and other compaies access to the Internet and other related services. |
| Web Browser | This is the software that allows a user to access and view HTML documents on the World Wide Web. |
| Search Engine | Helps users locate desired information or resources by seeking matches to user-specified key words. |
| URL (Uniform Resource Locator) | The address of a resource on the Internet. |
| Internet Domain | An organization's unique name on the Internet combined with a top level domain (TLD), such as .com or .edu |
| Hyperlink | A link in a web page that brings you to another location or resource when activated. |