Monday, July 2, 2012


                          WECONNECT.ORG (SNS IN COMPUTER III)

Monday, June 25, 2012

CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN COMPUTER III

Across:
1. Similar to a real-life bookmark; acts as a marker for a Web site.
2. Short for "Web Log," this term refers to a list of journal entries posted on a Web page.
3. This is the process in which data is sent to your computer. The opposite of this process, sending information to another computer, is called uploading.
4. This term was originally referred to fireproof walls that were designed to prevent the spread of fire from one room or building to the next.
5. Stands for "Hyper-Text Markup Language." This is the language that Web pages are written in.


Down:
1.  It is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing protocol designed to reduce the bandwidth required to transfer files.
2. It is a small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. Its purpose is to remember information about you, similar to a preference file created by a software application. 
3.  is the most popular Web sever software. It enables a computer to host one or more websites that can be accessed over the Internet using a Web browser.
4. When you are browsing the Web and you see a highlighted and underlined word or phrase on a page, there is a good chance you are looking at          .
5.  This was the name of a popular superhero in the 1970s, today the term refers to something completely different.


Diagonal:
1. May refer to any kind of communication over the internet, that offers a real-time direct transmission of text-based messages from sender to receiver.
2. This is typically to finish an "entry" and begin the desired process, and is usually an alternative to pressing an OK button.
3.  In Web pages,         indicate what should be displayed on the screen when the page loads.            are the basic formatting tool used in HTML (hypertext markup language) and other markup languages, such as XML. 
4. It is one of the many request methods supported by HTTP protocol used by World Wide Web.
5. Stands for "HyperText Transfer Protocol." This is the protocol used to transfer data over the World Wide Web.