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VirusA deliberately harmful computer program designed to create annoying glitches or destroy data
visionA future-oriented statement of where you want to be, of what you want things to be like.
VMSVirtual Memory System. An operating system for the VAX and Alpha computers of Digital Equipment Corporation.
volumeA physical unit of a storage medium, such as tape reel or disk pack, that is capable of having data recorded on it and subsequently read. Also refers to a contiguous collection of cylinders or blocks on a disk that are treated as a separate unit.
Volume IconsDevices that hold files and folders.
VoluntourismThis term describes people who volunteer overseas for a charity, maybe to work on a project for elephants? welfare or to help build a community school, but their actual motivation is to visit foreign places. The word is also used to mean tagging on a holiday at the end of a volunteer period abroad.
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Web Browser
A software program that acts as a go between the user and the web
Internet Service Provider (ISP)
The company to which you pay a monthly fee to use the internet
Works Cited
A list of works that you referenced in the body of your paper
Bibliography
A list of all sources you used in your research
Electronic mail
Blogs and Forums
Interactive sites where users post messages and comments to a threaded discussion
Chat Room
Space where users can discuss topics of interest in real time
Social Networking
Sites where users can create profiles and invite other users to become a part of their network
Bookmark
A saved shortcut that directs your browser to a webpage
Software Plug-In
Is an add on for a program that adds functionality to it
Malware
Short for "malicious software," programs designed to damage or do other unwanted actions on a computer system
USB
The most common type of computer port used to connect keyboards, mice, printers, and more
Flash Drive
A small data storage device that uses flash memory and has a built in USB connection, also called a jump or thumb drive
Router
Hardware device that routes data from a local area network(LAN) to another network connection
Cookies
Small amount of data saved by your web browser that remembers information about you
A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that can be viewed, printed, and transmitted
Virus
A deliberately harmful computer program designed to create annoying glitches or destroy data
Application
Complete, self-contained programs that perform a specific function
Backup
A copy of a file or disk you make for archiving purposes
Bug
A part of a program that usually causes the computer to malfunction, often remedied in updates to the program
Clipboard
A portion of memory where the computer temporarily stores information( for cut and paste, for example)
Memory
Any device that holds computer data
Server
A central computer dedicated to sending and receiving data from other computers
Boot/Reboot
The process of reloading or reinitializing an operating system on a computer
Encoding
How you try to make the message make sense to the intended audience
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