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| network | computers connected to each other to exchange information |
| Internet | An international network of over 30 million computers. People often refer to the Internet by one of its parts, the World Wide Web or simply the Web. It is also known as cyberspace. |
| online | on a network or on the internet |
| World Wide Web | A way of accessing information on the Internet. |
| browser | A program that lets you read world wide web documents. Some are AOL, Internet Explorer. |
| web site | A page on the WWW |
| URL | Uniform Resource Locator; a unique address for a web site |
| address bar | the line that shows the URL for a web page. |
| link | A connection from one page to another. Your mouse pointer changes to a finger when you move over a link. Most of the time, they're blue. |
| bookmark or favorites | A way to save the addresses of favorite websites on your computer. |