After reading the first chapter in our textbook, I learned:
1). A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a four - part addressing scheme that tells the Web browser:
The transfer protocol to use when transporting the file.
The domain name of the computer on which the file resides.
The pathname of the folder or directory on the computer on which the file resides.
The name of the file.
Of course I had heard about URL before, but didn't know what the definition of this was.
2). U.S. copyright law has a fair use provision that allows students to use limited amounts of copyrighted information in term papers and other reports prepared in an academic setting.
3). F11 key is a toggle. A toggle is like a push button switch on a television set; you press the button once to turn on the television and press it a second time to turn it off.
These are the three things that I learned from Chapter 1 so far. I am excited to see what comes next!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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