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| Internet | Worldwide network of thousands of computer networks and millions of commercial, educational, government and personal computers. |
| World Wide Web | Easy to use graphical interface for exploring the Internet. |
| Web site | Can consist of a single Web page or multiple Web pages linked together. |
| Home page | The first web page in a Web site. |
| Uniform Resource Locator (URL) | Identifies each web page. |
| Browser | A software tool that allows you to locate and view a web page. |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer | A widely used browser. |
| Hyperlink | A colored or underlined text or a graphic that, when clicked, connects to another Web page. |
| Intranet | A special type of Web that is available only to users of a particular type of computer network, such as those used within a company or organization for internal communications. |
| Microsoft Word 97 | A full featured word processing program that allows you to create many types of personal and business communications, including announcements, letters, memos, resumes, and business and academic reports, as well as other forms of written work. |
| Wizard | Asks questions and then you use your answers to format the document prior to typing information into the document. |
| Microsoft Excel 97 | A spreadsheet program that allows you to organize data, perform calculations, make decisions, graphically display data in charts and develop professional looking reports. |
| Microsoft Access 97 | A collection of data organized in a manner that allows access, retrieval, and use of that data. |
| Microsoft PowerPoint 97 | A presentation graphics program that allows you to produce professional looking presentations. |
| Microsoft Intellimouse | Allows you to scroll, zoom and navigate through Office 97 documents without taking your hand off the mouse |