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a telephone line built with a solid transmission medium
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A site or area on the Internet that is accessed by its own Internet address.
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First part of an email address
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A rod, wire, or other device used to transmit or receive radio or television signals
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An audio or video broadcast that is conducted over the internet.
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Small text files that allow the websites' server to retrieve your information from its database
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A network of networks of computers connected all around the world.
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A company that provides access to the internet for a monthly fee.
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Software used to view the Internet, it translates the HTML code.
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Sending information via a facsimile machine.
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Originally know as Web Long, they are websites that contain dated text entries about aparticular topic. They can serve as online newsletters or personal diaries or topical discussions. They can be written by one person or a group.
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A website that visitors can edit using their browser.
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Hypertext transfer protocol
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Sending and receiving electronic messages through a computer network.
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Only allowing transmission of signals in one direction at a time
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any unwanted perturbation that randomly overlaps the signal during transmission
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a device that modulates an analog carrier with digital data
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