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used in the subject line of emails to warn people that they will soon lose their connection to the Internet
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used in the subject line of emails to warn people that they will soon lose their connection to the Internet
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a series of letters, numbers, and symbols that show you where to find a particular website on the Internet
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anonymous file transfer protocol: a set of rules for moving computer files from one computer to another, especially over the Internet, without having to say who you are or use a password
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a way of checking who has visited a company’s website that shows the user’s system but not his or her name
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the imaginary place on the Internet where people’s blogs go so that other people can read them and react to them
a type of radio technology that makes it possible for electronic communication to exist between mobile phones, the Internet, and computers
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a Boolean search is one using the words ‘and’, ‘or’, and ‘not’ to find a word or combination of words using an Internet search engine. For example you could ask to search for ‘car or automobile’, or ‘New York and not New York state’.
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a measurement of the number of people who leave a website after they look at only one page
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a type of connection to the Internet that allows you to receive or send a lot of information very quickly
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a computer program that allows you to look at and search through information on the Internet
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a system in which a remote computer calls back the computer that has just called its number when trying to connect to the Internet, so that only the correct person can use the Internet
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a computer or company on the Internet that provides or checks digital certificates to prove that a company is who it claims it is
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the series of clicks of a computer mouse that someone makes when they look at websites on the Internet
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the amount of time that a computer is logged on (=connected) to another computer through a modem. Many Internet service providers charge their customers according to their connect time.
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a small file that a website automatically sends to your computer when you connect to the website, containing information about your use of the Internet
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the development of products, especially software, by a large group of people, often members of the public using the Internet
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the activity of sending messages or images to someone using the Internet or a mobile phone in order to frighten or hurt them
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in South Asia, a place in the street where people can use computers or the Internet, for example to send email
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the Monday after the US Thanksgiving holiday, when there is a big increase in shopping on the Internet
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the use of the Internet to have sexual experiences, for example by having a sexual conversation with someone
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the imaginary place that emails and other pieces of information pass through when they are going from one computer to another
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the practice of buying the right to own an Internet address with the same name as that of a well-known company in order to make money by selling the address to that company
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a type of search engine that collects information about users in order to provide them with relevant results for their searches
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an attack by a computer hacker or virus in which a very large number of messages are sent to a website in a very short time, so that it stops working and people cannot use it
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a way of connecting to the Internet in which a modem calls a telephone number each time the connection is needed, and the connection is not permanent
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an electronic code (=set of numbers and letters) that proves who someone is when they do business over the Internet or send an electronic message
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the fact that people who can use the Internet have better information and more opportunities than people who cannot use it
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a secret way of adding your name to an electronic message to prove that you are who you say you are. Digital signatures are used when you buy goods or make agreements on the Internet.
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the use of the Internet by government, for example to give information to the public or to allow people to vote from their computer
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electronic signature: a way of adding your name to an electronic document such as an email, used when you are buying goods or making agreements on the Internet
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a feature of web browsers that allows a user to store personal details about their credit card or bank account on the Internet
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stories for a television series written by people who watch the series regularly. The stories are published on the Internet.
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a statement that someone puts on an Internet discussion group because they want to get an angry reply or to start a flame war
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a system of organizing information on a website in which different users add their own words to describe the information they find there so that other users can use these words to find the information. Folksonomy is a combination of the words ’folk’ and ’taxonomy’..
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a box on an Internet page that contains information that you can scroll through (=go up and down by using the mouse). Pages usually contain several frames.
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a computer network that allows people to publish and obtain information on the Internet without leaving any sign of who they are
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a place on the Internet from which you can get information about something, and which can be guarded
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a system that allows people to connect to Internet sites that are not part of the World Wide Web
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a place on the Internet that you choose to appear first on your computer screen each time you look at the Internet
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a connection from one computer document to another by means of hypertext, especially on the Internet
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a place in an airport, restaurant, station etc that has a device that lets you connect a portable computer to a network or the Internet without using cables
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the activity of communicating with someone directly over the Internet and replying to their messages as soon as they arrive
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a code for a particular computer that is used for sending messages to it on a network or on the Internet
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a system that allows you to use the Internet to communicate with your bank, check your account, pay bills etc
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a method of communicating with other people immediately over the Internet, especially through discussion groups
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the qualities of a website such as how attractive it looks, how easy it is for customers to use, and how successful it is in giving customers a particular opinion about the company
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mobile-commerce: commerce that is done over a mobile phone or similar equipment, using services that have an Internet connection
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a system in which a group of Internet users regularly write email messages about a particular subject for other members of the group to read
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putting short messages or photos on a personal blog, especially by using a mobile phone or instant messaging software
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a method of reducing the size of a computer file that contains sound, especially music, so that it can be sent quickly by email or over the Internet
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the publishing of information on the Internet using methods that do not cost a lot of money, for example using weblogs (=websites that frequently have new personal information added to them)
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the polite way of expressing yourself or communicating with other people when you are using the Internet
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the special language, abbreviations, and expressions used by people when communicating using the Internet
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a place on the Internet where people can leave messages about a subject or activity that interests them, for other people to read
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open trading protocol: a set of rules that has been developed to make buying and selling over the Internet easier and safer
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the practice of trying to trick someone into giving their secret bank information by sending them an email that looks as if it comes from their bank and that asks them to give their account number or password
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a telephone number that a computer calls in order to be connected to the Internet
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point of presence: a telephone number for an internet service provider that can be used to connect to the Internet using a modem
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point-to-point protocol: a method of sending information between computers on a network using a modem that is connected to the Internet
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point-to-point tunnelling protocol: a method of sending information between computers on a public network so that only the people intended to see the information can see it
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a computer system that allows users to go to popular websites more quickly, by storing pages that are often asked for or have been recently used
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a type of computer technology that automatically sends information to your computer over the Internet so that you do not have to request it
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a type of message sent on the microblogging service Twitter that repeats the same message that has been sent by another user
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the ability to connect to the Internet or to use your mobile phone when you are travelling, without having to make long-distance or international phone calls
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a file that delivers information from a website, sometimes in a summary with links to the full document, to another website. RSS feeds are used mainly to supply the latest information to websites that are regularly updated.
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the process of searching for information on the Internet, or the business and technology that supports this
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a server that is suitable to use for doing business over the Internet because it can deal with information that has been encrypted (=made safe by putting it into a form that not everyone can read)
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a building or a group of buildings that holds a large collection of servers for connecting to the Internet
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a piece of software that runs on a web server and allows users to choose the things that they want to buy
a network on the Internet that you can use to make telephone calls
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emails that are sent to large numbers of people on the Internet, especially when these are not wanted
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the practice of sending emails to large numbers of people on the Internet, especially when these are not wanted
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a program that searches for new websites on the Internet and builds them into a database that users can use to find documents containing a particular word, phrase or subject
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the words and pictures that first appear on a computer screen when you use the Internet
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a technology for getting sound or video to your computer through the Internet as a continuous stream so that you can hear the sound or see the video before all the information has been received by your computer
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the activity of looking at various places one after another on the Internet or on television to find something interesting
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an Internet discussion group on a particular subject, sometimes involving people with special knowledge who answer questions
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a software program for getting information stored on another computer on the Internet by typing instructions into the other computer
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something such as a joke, a short film, or an advertisement that is funny or entertaining and is passed around among people using the Internet
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voice over Internet protocol: a technology that allows voice messages to be sent over the Internet
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the business of supplying computer space for websites, which sometimes also includes other related services such as advice in creating the websites themselves
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a talk on a subject which is given over the Internet, allowing a group of people in different places to watch, listen and sometimes respond on the same occasion
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a list of users and their email addresses stored on the Internet to help other users to find an email address
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a meeting of two or more people who arrange the meeting through the microblogging service Twitter
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an informal magazine produced either on paper or on the Internet, written by people who are not professional writers
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