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| In Internet Explorer, you store the locations of Web sites you like in the ____. |
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| In Firefox, the Print command can be found by clicking the Firefox button and pointing to ____ on the menu to open a submenu of printing options. |
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| A ____________________ is a hardware device that accepts packets from other networks and determines the best way to move each packet forward to its destination. |
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| When you are using InPrivate Browsing, the "InPrivate is turned on" page displays in the browser window, the InPrivate label is on the page tab, and the InPrivate indicator appears ____ the Address bar. |
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| A(n) ____ comes into existence as soon as a work is placed into a tangible form. |
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| To save a Web page and all of its graphic elements in Firefox, make sure the Save as type text box is set to ____. |
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| Many organizations set the ____ defaults on all of their computers and then lock those settings. |
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| You type the ____________________ Resource Locator, or the address for a Web page, in the Location bar to open that Web page in the browser. |
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| When computer networks are connected to each other, the system is called a(n) ____. |
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| In Firefox, to save just an image from a Web page, first you ____ the image |
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| The part of the Internet known as the World Wide Web is a collection of files that reside on computers, called ____, that are connected to each other through the Internet. |
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| Hypertext Markup Language |
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| ____________________is a system in which networks are connected to each other. It is also called Internet. |
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| A(n) ____ is a small file that a Web server writes to the disk drive of the client computer and that contains information about the user |
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| A ____________________ is a computer that accepts requests from client computers that are connected to it and shares some or all of its resources, such as printers, files, or programs, with those client computer |
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