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PERFORMING

COMPUTER
OPERATIONS
INTERNET
• Is a worldwide telecommunication
system that provides connectivity for
millions of other, smaller networks that
allows computer users to communicate
with each other across distance in
computer platforms through unique
identification numbers called
INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESS (IP
address.)
3 BASIC
REQUIREMENTS TO
CONNECT TO THE
INTERNET
1. WORLD WIDE WEB(WWW)-

• is way to access the information on the


internet. Its like the software you need
to run programs on the hardware of
your computer which combine of all
resources and users on the internet
that are using HYPERTEXT TRANSFER
PROTOCOL (HTTP)
2. INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER
(ISP)

Are companies that connect


you to the Internet- for fee.
Eg. PLDT, Globe,SMart,
Telecompanies
3. WEB BROWSER
• Is a software to be installed on your computer that
allows you to view web pages and navigate the
Internet. Microosoft’s Internet Explorer is probably
the most commonly used web browser. It often
comes pre-installed when you purchase a
computer that has Microsoft Windows operating
system. There are other free web browsers
available, including Mozilla’s very popular Firefox
web browser, Google Chrome, and Apple’s Safari.
•A Web browser has its own
parts that has a specific
operation. The following
are the parts of a web
browser.
I. URL (UNIFORM RESOURCE
LOCATOR)
• Short for and serves as a unique address
that tells your browser where to go on the
Internet. When you type a URL (World Wide
Web- WWW) into the browser’s address bar
and press ENTER on your keyboard, the
browser will load the page associated with
the URL. Example: https://
www.facebook.com/
3 BASIC PART OF
URL
1. PROTOCOL
•Declares how your web
browser should
communicate with a web
server sending or fetching a
web page or document.
2. DOMAIN NAME
• Is a unique reference that identifies a web site on
the internet.

COMMON TOP-LEVEL DOMAINS.


.com- Commercial or Business websites, however
anyone may use this now.
.gov- Government website
.org- Organizational Websites(often non-profit
organizations)
3. PATH
•Refers to a file
or directory on
the web server.
II. NAVIGATION BUTTONS
•Back and Forward buttons
that allow you to move
through websites you’ve
recently viewed. You can also
click the hold either button to
see your recent history.
III. LINKS
• it provides a group of words, phrase, or
images on a website that's blue or
underlined in blue, it's probably a
hyperlink, or link for short. You might
already know how links work, even if
you've never thought about them much
before. For example, try clicking the link
below.
4. REFRESH BUTTON
•Refresh button will reload
the current page. If a
website stops working, try
using the Refresh button.
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5. TABBED BROWSING
Allow you to open
links by clicking a
new tab button.
BOOKMARKS

Helps you save a web address


organize specific websites, so
you can revisit them again and
again by simply locate and select
the Star icon to bookmark the
current website.
7. HISTORY
•It keeps a history of every site
you visit and provides a way to
find a site you visited
previously thru opening your
browser settings—usually by
clicking the icon in the upper-
right corner—and select History.

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