| A | B |
| Browser | A program run on a client computer for viewing World Wide Web pages. |
| Blog | A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. |
| Byte | A set of Bits that represent a single character. |
| Download | Transferring data (usually a file) from a another computer to the computer you are are using. |
| Domain name | The unique name that identifies an Internet site. |
| html | (HyperText Markup Language) The coding language used to create Hypertext documents for use on the World Wide Web. |
| e-mail | A program that allows users to send electronic messages from one computer to another. |
| Internet | The worldwide collection of networks and routers that uses the TCP/IP protocol suite and functions as a single, cooperative virtual network. |
| Search Engine | A tool for searching information on the Internet by utilizing keywords as input and scanning an information database to find associated terms on Web documents. |
| JavaScript | A language developed to add versatility and greater functionality to Web sites not available through HTML. |
| Upload | Transferring data (usually a file) from a the computer you are using to another computer. |
| URL | (Uniform Resource Locator) An address for s resource available on the Internet. |
| Spam | Any e-mail that is unsolicited or unwanted such as advertising, online money-making schemes, or petitions. |