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| Internet | A worldwide network of computer that allows you to view, access, and interact with a wide variety of information. |
| Graphical Interface | Features that enable the user to communicate with the system by clicking buttons and working with other graphical features. |
| World Wide Web | A component of the Internet created to provide an easy, graphical interface to view information on Web pages. |
| Hacking | Breaking into someone else's computer or files without their permission. |
| Kbps | This equals 1,000 bits per second. |
| ISP | A business or organization that offers access to the Internet. |
| Browser | A software program that lets you locate and view information found on the World Wide Web and the Internet. |
| Frames | Areas of a Web page designed to organize information and graphics. |
| Load | Transfer a Web page from the Web site server to your computer screen. |
| Netiquette | The code of good communications behavior you should adhere to when using the Internet. |