E-mail jargons
- any talk or writing that one does not understand
-technical Jargon
the following jargons describe the technical features of an e-mail or internet usage:
BROWSER – the product you use to “surf”( ex. Internet Explorer or Network Communicator)
they allow you move around the internet an view various pages.
BOOK MARKS – a browser function that allows you store details of the pages on the internet that you like and you want to return to.
ATTACHMENT - a file that is sent with an e-mail message.
COOKIE - a small text file used by web sites to keep a record of visitors. The cookie also tells a site the names of the last sites you visited and what you type of browser you are using.
SPAM – unwanted or junked e-mail.
PORTAL – a web sites that offers services (ex. Matching jobs to qualified experts or sellers)
BBS – a bulletin board service where you can post messages from others on a specific topic.
- any talk or writing that one does not understand
-technical Jargon
the following jargons describe the technical features of an e-mail or internet usage:
BROWSER – the product you use to “surf”( ex. Internet Explorer or Network Communicator)
they allow you move around the internet an view various pages.
BOOK MARKS – a browser function that allows you store details of the pages on the internet that you like and you want to return to.
ATTACHMENT - a file that is sent with an e-mail message.
COOKIE - a small text file used by web sites to keep a record of visitors. The cookie also tells a site the names of the last sites you visited and what you type of browser you are using.
SPAM – unwanted or junked e-mail.
PORTAL – a web sites that offers services (ex. Matching jobs to qualified experts or sellers)
BBS – a bulletin board service where you can post messages from others on a specific topic.