Address box: An address bar (also location bar or URL bar) is a widget in a web browser that either reflects the current URL or accepts typing-in a target URL
Bookmarks: A record of the address of a file, Web page, or other data used to enable quick access by a user COPYRIGHT: a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work
click through: Clickthrough rate or CTR is a way of measuring the success of an online advertising campaign. A CTR is obtained by dividing the "number of users who clicked on an ad" on a web page by the "number of times the ad was delivered"
Fair use: (in US copyright law) The doctrine that brief excerpts of copyright material may, under certain circumstances, be quoted verbatim for purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, and research, without the need for permission from or payment to the copyright holder
Favorites: a most visited preferred website
File Transfer Protocol (FTP): File transfer protocol, a standard for the exchange of program and data files across a network.
Google: a popular internet search engine
Home page: the opening page of a web site
Hyperlink: A link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen
Index: An alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc., with references to the places where they occur, typically found at the end of a book
Key word search: (Keyword Searches) Searching text, in metadata associated with images, for a descriptive wordOption button: On a form or dialog box, a small circle that the user can click to turn on. Also called a radio button. A check box is usually associated with an option group but can also represent a Yes/No value.Patent: A government authority to an individual or organization conferring a right or title, esp. the sole right to make, use, or sell some inventionPop-up: Unwanted advertising that appears when you are connected to the Internet. Pop-ups usually appear as new, small browser windows. They are a intended to increase web traffic or capture e-mail addresses. Many web browsers now allow users to block pop-ups completely.
Search engine: A program for the retrieval of data, files, or documents from a database or network, esp. the Internet.
Sponsored: Provide funds for (a project or activity or the person carrying it out).WEB SITE: a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web
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Uniform Resource Locator: Uniform (or universal) resource locator, the address of a World Wide Web page.
Web archive: Web archiving is the process of collecting portions of the World Wide Web and ensuring the collection is preserved in an archive, such as an archive site, for future researchers, historians, and the public. Web crawler: A Web crawler is a computer program that browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner or in an orderly fashion. Other terms for Web crawlers are ants, automatic indexers, bots, or Web spiders, Web robots, or—especially in the FOAF community—Web scutters .
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