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The Internet & Web Browsers Business Webpage Design Created by Kelly Seale Adapted by Jill Einerson

What is the Internet? A global network connecting millions of computers PdttKXPc PdttKXPc

History of the Internet Started in 1969 by U.S. Defense Dept. s/2013/06/Internet-then-and-now-james- final.jpg s/2013/06/Internet-then-and-now-james- final.jpg content/uploads/2013/01/history-of-the- internet.jpg content/uploads/2013/01/history-of-the- internet.jpg

Definitions ◦World Wide Web (WWW) – A system of internet servers that support HTML formatting. ◦IP Address – A unique series of numbers assigned to every computer network in the internet EX: ◦Domain Name – A text based equivalent for one or more IP addresses ◦HTML – Hypertext markup language; coding language telling browsers how to display documents

Purposes of a Web Site E-Commerce Personal Use Information Source

Purposes of a Web Site E-Commerce Conduct business Sell products and services online ◦Amazon.com ◦Ebay.com Communicate with other businesses & customers

Purposes of a Web Site Personal Use Marketing self with personal portfolio Stay in touch with social media Send and receive Fun/entertainment

Purposes of a Web Site Information Source Non-profit organizations Weather News

Internet Necessities Internet Service Provider (ISP) ◦Comcast ◦CenturyLink ◦Utopia Web Browser ◦Internet Explorer ◦Mozilla Firefox ◦Google Chrome Search Engine ◦Google ◦Yahoo

URL Uniform Resource Locator Identifies Internet locations ◦Protocol ◦Host name ◦Folder name ◦File name

Domains.com.edu.gov.net.org

Cookies Used by Web servers to differentiate users and to maintain data related to the user during navigation To delete cookies:  Click Settings Advanced Settings  Clear Browsing Data, All Cookies

Secured Site Two indications that ensure confidential data ◦https protocol on URL address ◦security button (padlock icon) on browser

Web Browser A Web browser is: ◦A tool for travelling the Internet ◦Client software for viewing World Wide Web pages. ◦A multimedia interface allowing integration of text, graphics, audio and video.  Chrome  Internet Explorer  Safari  Firefox

Google Chrome

Address Bar ◦Displays the URL address of the site you are viewing ◦Allows you to go directly to a site on the Internet

Using History in Chrome Displays all recently visited web sites Use to help you to return to previously viewed web pages

Using Bookmarks in Chrome Save links to useful resources Create your own custom menus ◦CTRL + Shift + B to see bookmarks bar ◦Click the star to add a bookmark ◦Drag a link to the bookmark bar

Tabbed Browsing Allows more than one web page to open within the same browser window. Each window appears on a separate tab Use to organize web pages while browsing

References This presentation was created by Kelly Seale of Nebo School District