Internet | WWW |
Network | Browser |
HTML | URL |
ISP | HTTP |
World Wide Web, an information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links. | Global computer network providing information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. |
Software application used to access and view information on the World Wide Web. | A collection of interconnected devices and systems, such as computers and servers, that can communicate with each other. |
Uniform Resource Locator, a web address that specifies the location of a resource on the Internet. | Hypertext Markup Language, a standard system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on the World Wide Web. |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol used for transmitting hypermedia documents on the World Wide Web. | Internet Service Provider, a company that provides access to the Internet for individuals and organizations. |
Download | Upload |
Instant Messaging Client | Text Messaging |
File Sharing | Group Chat |
Emoticons | Presence Status |
To transfer data from a local device to a remote computer or server. | To copy or transfer data from a remote computer or server to a local device. |
The ability to send and receive text-based messages within an instant messaging client. | A software application that allows users to send and receive instant messages over a network. |
A feature that enables multiple users to participate in a single chat conversation within an instant messaging client. | The capability to share files, such as documents, images, or videos, through an instant messaging client. |
An indicator that shows the availability or current status of a user in an instant messaging client. | Glyphs or characters used to represent emotions or convey feelings in an instant messaging client. |
Email Clients | Inbox |
Spam | Attachment |
Folders | Cloud Storage Client |
File Syncing | Automatic Backup |
The folder or section in an email client where incoming email messages are stored. | Software applications that allow users to send, receive, and manage their email messages. |
A file or document that is sent along with an email message. | Unwanted or unsolicited email messages, usually consisting of advertisements or promotional content. |
A software application or service that allows users to access, manage, and store data in a cloud storage system. | Organizational containers within an email client where users can categorize and store their email messages. |
The process of creating regular and automated backups of files and folders to ensure data integrity and protection against data loss in cloud storage. | The process of automatically making files available on multiple devices by keeping them up-to-date across all platforms through cloud storage. |
Offline Access | |
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. | |