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Introduction to Information Technology 107 Terminology used in our class.
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Shelley Ford
Created Date 10.05.21
Last Updated 10.06.21
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a family of devices and software designed by the manufacturer to work together
a digit that can be 1 or 0
group of eight bits
stores and delivers webpages and content
carries out the instructions provided by software
a group of circuits that perform the processing in a computer
assists in capturing and entering data into a computer system
a database of all domain names and IP addresses used on the Internet and acts like a phonebook
the ability of physical objects to communicate over the Internet using embedded computing devices
the primary markup language used to specify the formatting of a webpage
a small text file placed on a user’s computer by a web server in order to identify the user
enables users to find information on the web by keywords
connects individual consumers directly with commercial sellers to purchase products
a platform for individuals to sell their belongings, products, and services to other individuals
illegal copying, use, and distribution of digital intellectual property
taking credit for someone else’s intellectual property
copies of important computer files are stored in a safe place to guard against data loss
classified as a stateless protocol
the protocols on which the Internet is based
enables digital devices to communicate directly with each other wirelessly over short distances
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