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Windows ® is Microsoft’s® 32-bit operating system developed from what was originally intended to be OS/2 3.0 before Microsoft ®and IBM ceased joint development of OS/2. Used by web hosting companies in the environment to offer customers support for Microsoft base products such as MS Access®, MS SQL® 7.0, and FrontPage® 2000.

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A computer that performs the mapping of easily remembered domain names to IP addresses. Sometimes referred to as a host server.


The etiquette on the Internet. See Also: Internet


Derived from the term citizen, referring to a citizen of the Internet, or someone who uses networked resources. The term connotes civic responsibility and participation. See Also: Internet


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A WWW Browser and the name of a company. The ™ browser was originally based on the Mosaic program developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).
has grown in features rapidly and is widely recognized as the best and most popular web browser. corporation also produces web server software.

provided major improvements in speed and interface over other browsers, and has also engendered debate by creating new elements for the HTML language used by Web pages — but the extensions to HTML are not universally supported.

The main author of , Mark Andreessen, was hired away from the NCSA by Jim Clark, and they founded a company called Mosaic Communications and soon changed the name to Communications Corporation.


Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share resources, you have a computer . Connect 2 or more networks together and you have an internet.


The name for discussion groups on USENET. See Also: USENET


(Networked Information Center) — Generally, any office that handles information for a . The most famous of these on the Internet is Solutions, which is where new domain names are registered. Another definition: also refers to Interface Card which plugs into a computer and adapts the interface to the appropriate standard. ISA, PCI, and PCMCIA cards are all examples of NICs.


( News Transport Protocol) — The protocol used by client and server software to carry USENET postings back and forth over a TCP/IP . If you are using any of the more common software such as , Nuntius, Internet Explorer, etc. to participate in newsgroups then you are benefiting from an connection.


Any single computer connected to a .

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