| A | B |
| HTML | the "language" of web pages |
| URL | address of a web page |
| LAN | a small computer network |
| ISP | AOL is the largest one of these |
| 56K | common Internet connection speed |
| T-1 | a fast Internet connection speed |
| FTP | this is how you get your files onto the Internet |
| WWW | the most common part of the Internet (except possibly e-mail) |
| Netscape | a browser |
| Hyperlink | something you can click on |
| MP3 | file format for audio |
| JPEG/GIF | file format for pictures |
| Cookie | a file on your computer |
| Megabyte | about the capacity of a floppy disk. |
| Gigabyte | hard drives are measured in these units |
| ISP | a company that allows you to get onto the Internet |
| network | a group of computers that are connected together |
| Broadband | several signals in one cable |
| ZIP | computer file that is compressesed |
| Flash | Animations or movies on a web page. |
| exe | A type of file that can run and possible cause harm to your computer. |
| PDF | computer file suitable for printing |
| Banner Ad | this is how webpages make money |
| DSL | hi-speed Internet service AND phone |