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1. An indicator that shows the availability or current status of a user in an instant messaging client.
2. Hypertext Markup Language, a standard system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on the World Wide Web.
3. To transfer data from a local device to a remote computer or server.
4. Organizational containers within an email client where users can categorize and store their email messages.
5. A collection of interconnected devices and systems, such as computers and servers, that can communicate with each other.
6. The ability to send and receive text-based messages within an instant messaging client.
7. A file or document that is sent along with an email message.
8. The capability to share files, such as documents, images, or videos, through an instant messaging client.
9. A software application that allows users to send and receive instant messages over a network.
10. Software application used to access and view information on the World Wide Web.
11. Glyphs or characters used to represent emotions or convey feelings in an instant messaging client.
12. The process of creating regular and automated backups of files and folders to ensure data integrity and protection against data loss in cloud storage.
13. Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol used for transmitting hypermedia documents on the World Wide Web.
14. Unwanted or unsolicited email messages, usually consisting of advertisements or promotional content.
15. A software application or service that allows users to access, manage, and store data in a cloud storage system.
16. Global computer network providing information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
17. The folder or section in an email client where incoming email messages are stored.
18. Software applications that allow users to send, receive, and manage their email messages.
19. The capability of a cloud storage client to allow users to access and work on their files even without an internet connection, with changes automatically synced when online.