| A | B |
| browser | A software program that retrieves/displays internet docs |
| cookies | Files on the client's hard drive that hold information about that user's preferences for a particular website |
| domain | An entire network using a specific name or web sitge name e.g. yahoo.com |
| e-commerce | The act of paying for products or services directly on the internet. |
| FTP | A protocol for transferring of files directly on the internet |
| web page | A single HTML document |
| server | A large computer that hosts web pages often for multiple sites |
| secure page | A web document where data input in a form is encrypted to prevent it from being seen by others. |
| newsgroup | An internet site with particular interest. |
| ISP | The company that hooks you up to the internet; your internet service provider. |
| HTML | Hypertext Markup Language. A programming language behind web pages. |
| hit | An occurance of someone accessing a web page or file. |