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.EDU - The top-level domain reserved for
educational institutions. The institutions must be four-year degree-granting
colleges or universities.
E-mail - Electronic mail. Transmitted through the
Internet.
E-mail Forwarding - A service that directs e-mail
messages sent to one address to another address. E-mail forwarding is analogous
to call forwarding for telephones.
E-mail - IMAP (see Internet Message Access Protocol)
E-mail - POP3 (see Post Office Protocol, Version 3)
E-mail - Web-based (see Web-Based Email)
Expired Domain - A domain name whose renewal
date has passed, but which has not yet been dropped from the domain
name system.
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Forwarding - The process of redirecting queries
related to a domain name (such as request for a
web page or e-mail directed to
the name) to the actual locations related to that information.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) A networking standard
for transferring files from one computer to another over the Internet.
FTP is used to upload files to a Web
server.
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.GOV - The top-level domain reserved for
agencies, departments, and branches of the United States Federal Government.
Registration of .gov domains is handled by the General Services Administration
(GSA).
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Hostname - The unique name by which a computer
is known on a network, used to identify it when sending
and receiving e-mail, Usenet news,
or other forms of electronic information interchange such as Web
hosting.
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) - The language
used to create Web pages. HTML code consists of formatting
instructions called "tags," which are distinguished by their surrounding angle
brackets ("<" and ">").
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) - The set of
networking standards used to exchange information over the World Wide Web.
The "http://" at the beginning of every Web address tells a Web
browser that a document is a Web page.
HTTPS (or SHTTP) Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- The set of networking standards for exchanging files in an encrypted format
over the World Wide Web. If a web address begins
with "https://," it is likely a part of a secure site.
Hyperlink - A graphic or piece of text in a
Web page that, when clicked with a mouse, causes another
file on the Web to be accessed. The HTML code used to
create a hyperlink includes the Web address (URL) of the
file to which it points.
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