| A | B |
| analog | An electronic device that uses a system of unlimited variables to measure or represent the flow of data. |
| binary | The name of a number system made up of only two digits, usually 0 and 1. |
| bit | Sort for binary digit, the smalles unit of computer storage. |
| cell | The intersection of a row and a column in a spreadsheet. |
| HTML | Hypertext Markup Language-languaged used to creat electronic documents. |
| hypermedia | The joining of video, sound, graphics, animation, and other elements to form a non-seequential association of topics. |
| LAN | Local-Area Network - a group of computers, usually in one buildin or office, physically connected in amanner that lets them communicate and interact with each other. |
| RAM | Random-access memory - the standard type of memory that is read from and written to by the CPU and hardware. |
| ROM | Read-only Memory - a type of built-in semi-conductor-based memory that can only be read and not altered in any way. |
| URL | Universal Resource Locator - a standardized naming, or äddressing,"system for documents and media accessing over the Internet. |
| WAN | Wide-Area Network - a collection of computers connected (or networked) to each other over a geographic area. |