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add-ons


An add-on (aka plug-in or extension) is a software application that runs within another program for the purpose of changing or enhancing the programs performance. Most web browsers support a variety of add-ons, with some of the more common being Adblock Plus, Google Translator, and Imagus.
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Apps


Short for application, an "app" is a program designed to operate within a mobile system. They can be considered "add-ons" for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. Two of the most popular operating systems, Apple's iOS and Google's Android, have an increasingly sizable roster of free and paid apps available to u [..]
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Blog


A blog is a website consisting of articles, or "posts," typically associated with a single person or organization. Blogs can address a wide range of topics from politics to food culture to the arts. They can be the work of a single author or a group of contributors.
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Broadband


A high speed internet connection is known as broadband. There are many different types of broadband, but the term is mostly used to distinguish fast connections to the much slower dial-up connections.
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Browser


A browser, or web browser, is a software application that allows users to access and browse the web. There are many different browsers available, each with their own design and features. Some of the most popular include Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.
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Cloud computing


Cloud computing refers to the use of a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data. Cloud computing is an alternative to the established practice of storing and processing data on a dedicated server or computing machine.
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CSS


CSS is an acronym for Cascading Style Sheets. It is a computer language that tells HTML how a webpage should look (as opposed to what information is in it).
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Download


Downloading refers to copying data from one computer system to another via a computer network. In general, it refers to copying a file from a remote server onto a user's local machine. A download can be anything from a text file to a feature film.
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ecommerce


Ecommerce refers to the buying and selling of items on the internet. Popular online retailers include Amazon, Etsy, and Ebay.
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email


Email, sometimes written as "e-mail," refers to electronic messages sent between two or more parties. Email normally requires the use of an email service provider such as Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo. But some people set up their own email servers.
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