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Hard Drive | The computers main storage area for electronic data |
internet | A worldwide network of millions of computer networks |
internet service provider | Businesses that receive communications that direct to locations on the internet |
laptop or notebook computers | Portable computers |
microprocessors | Device within a computer's CPU that carries out the computing functions |
modem | Hardware that enables computers to communicate over telephone lines |
peripheral device | Any hardware connected to the CPU |
Random Access Memory (RAM) | The computers main workspace |
Spam | Unwanted advertising distributed through email |
Floppy Disk | A magnetic data storage disc stores less than CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs |
Web browser | Program to search the Web for information with just the click of a mouse button |
World Wide Web | Information retrieval system that organizes the internet's resources in a graphical fashion |
Central Processing Unit (CPU) | The brain of a computer converting data into electronic codes: calculates and transfers data |
CD-ROM | data storage disc that holds more than a floppy but less than a DVD. |
Cookies | files containing information about you that websites store on your hard drive |
DVD-ROM | A data storage disc that holds much more data than a CD-ROM |