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Internet and E-mail

This is the world-wide network of computers


accessible to anyone who knows their Internet
Protocol (IP) address. The IP address is a unique set
of numbers (such as 207.46.222.30) that defines the
computer's location. Most will have accessed a
computer using a name such
as http://www.hailey.tech.officelive.com.
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Services of Internet
 World Wide Web
 E-mail
 Newsgroups
 Chatting
 FTP
 E-Commerce
Advantage of Internet

 Collection of information
 Free and Cheap
 E-Commerce
 Communication (Text, Audio and Video )
 E-Banking
 E-Tickting
 Research
 News
 Distance Learning
 Work from anywhere
Disadvantages of Internet

 Security Risk
 Privacy Issues
 Viruses
 Computer and Internet Literacy
 Wastage of time
 Spamming
 Difficult Filtration
 pornographic contents
 Unreliable Information
Web Site Terminology
 Website
 Home Page/Landing Page
 Link
 Anchor
 Image Map
 Frame
 Table
The “Guts” of the Web
 HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
 HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)
 WEBMASTER
 DOMAIN NAME
 URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
 ISP (Internet Service Provider)
Terms for the Tools
 Browser (Also known as Client)
 IE
 Fire Fox
 Opera
 Google Chrome

In a Web Browser:
[Menu Bar , Address Bar, Standard Tool Bar , Status Bar]
Tool Bar Options:
[Back, Forward, Stop, Refresh, Home, Search, Favorites,
History, Mail, Print]
 Server
 Web Server, Mail Server, Ads server, Database Server
 Function of Address Bar
 Save a Webpage
 Download information from a webpage
 Print a page
 Save a Image
 Search Engine [Altavista, yahoo, google,
excite, lycos etc.]
E-mail
 Free Email Service providers
 Hotmail
 Yahoo

 Gmail

 AOL

 Lycos

Advantages:
[Fast, Cheap, Attachment, Address Book, Write & Save Messages]
How to Make a Email Account:
[Profile and Account information]
[Captcha Form Field]
Sign In, Sign Up, Sign Out
Send / Receive Emails:
[Open Email Account, Compose email, To, CC, Bcc, Subject, Attachment, Body Text,
end Email, Receive Emails in Inbox, Spam or Junk Email]
E-mail
 Spam -- usually refers to advertising e-mails sent
out randomly to generated e-mail addresses.
 Junk e-mails -- are usually sent from sites which
have a record of your e-mail address either because
you have signed onto(sites) them using your e-mail as
your userid, or because you have ticked the
appropriate box(check box) on the web-site allowing
them to use your e-mail address in this way.
 Inbox-- contains new incoming emails.
 Sent-- A copy of messages you send are put into the
Sent folder, if the Save to sent box is checked when
you compose a message.
E-mail
 Drafts-- A place for storing messages that you haven't
finished writing. If you're in the middle of writing a message
and need to stop for some reason, click the Save button to put
it into the Drafts folder.
 Trash-- stores email that you have chosen to delete. When you
delete email from a folder, it is put into the Trash folder. The
messages are not truly deleted until you empty the folder.
 Attachment – a file (documents, images, sounds or video clip)
inserted within an email message.
Exercise Questions

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