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- UNIX -- Developed by Bell Laboratories, UNIX is an operation system for environments containing multi-users. It is the most regularly-used operating system for Internet servers.
- Upload -- Sending data from a user's computer to a different computer via the Internet. In contrast to "Download."
- URL -- Uniform Resource Locator. URL is like an "address" that finds web pages and/or other resources on the World Wide Web (WWW). Characteristic URLs are made up of the following: http://host or domain name/path/pagename.cfm.
- Username -- A name that is unique and is used to recognize and identify a person who is attempting to log on to the Internet or is trying to access areas of a website that are restricted. Passwords and usernames are often use together to provide online security and Internet security without having to use digital certificates or encryption.
- Usenet -- Discussion groups that are continuous as people sharing like interests post, read, and reply to messages from each other. It is similar to a public bulletin board and is also called New Groups.
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