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A
Archie
A network service that searches FTP sites for files.

B
browser, See also...
Software that provides an interface to the World-Wide Web.

C
CERN
The European collective of high-energy physics researchers (European Organization for Nuclear Research).

client
A computer or program requests a service of another computer or program.
obtaining software

client-server architecture
A structure in which programs use and provide distributed services.

CSO
Central Services Organization. A service which facilitates user and address lookup in databases.

D
Doug Engelbart
The inventor of many common devices and ideas used in computing today, including the mouse.

F
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
A common method of transferring files across networks.

finger
A service that responds to queries and retrieves user information remotely.

G
Gopher, See also..., See also...
A versatile menu-driven information service.

Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
A commonly used graphics format which compresses the image and stores color information within the file.

H
home page
The default document World-Wide Web users see when connecting to a Web server for the first time.

Honolulu Community College

HTML+
The latest version of HTML.

HyperCard, See also...
A personal hypermedia/multimedia creation system for use on Apple Computers.

hyper-g
A distributed hypertext system mostly popular in Europe.

hyperlink, See also...
A connection between hypermedia or hypertext documents and other media.

hypermedia
Hypertext that includes or links to other forms of media.
reports

hypertext
Text that, when selected, has the ability to present connected documents.

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
The standard language used for creating hypermedia documents within the World-Wide Web.
resources

Hypertext Transmission Protocol (HTTP)
The standard language that World-Wide Web clients and servers use to communicate.

hytelnet
A hypertext interface to telnet.

I
inline image
A graphic within a hypermedia document that is displayed on the same page as text.

Internet
The global collective of computer networks.
global connectivity
introductory books

ISO 8859
A character set defined by international standards that includes accented letters and symbols.

M
man page, See also...
Manual page. Online documentation that commonly comes bundled with computers running the UNIX operating system.

MEMEX
A conceptual machine that could show the trails of information that its users viewed.

menu bar
A common element in graphic computer interfaces that allows users to select options from menus.

Mosaic, See also..., See also...
A mouse-driven interface to the World-Wide Web developed by the NCSA.
features

Motion Pictures Entertainment Group (MPEG)
A consortium of experts in the entertainment industry that developed the MPEG standard format for digital video and audio.

N
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), See also..., See also...
A federally-funded organization whose mission is to develop and research high-technology resources for the scientific community.

National Science Foundation (NSF)
A federally-funded organization that manages the NSFnet, which connects every major research institution and campus in the United States.

navigation buttons
Elements within a graphic computer World-Wide Web interface that allow users to review the information they have previously seen in a number of ways.

NCSA Collage
Collaborative (shared whiteboard) software developed by the NCSA.

Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
A common method by which articles over Usenet are transferred.

P
page
A hypermedia document as viewed through a World-Wide Web browser.

Q
QuickTime
A digital video format developed by Apple Computer that integrates synchronized video and audio with compression techniques.

R
Rich Text Format (RTF)
A common interchange format for the exchange of electronic documents between computers.

S
scroll bar
A graphic computer interface element that allows the user to scroll electronic documents on the computer screen.

server
A program which provides a service to other client programs.
obtaining software

Stanford Research Institute (SRI International)

T
techinfo
A common campus-wide information system developed at MIT.

Ted Nelson
The inventor of many common ideas related to hypertext, including the word "hypertext" itself.

telnet
A program which allows users to remotely use computers across networks.

texinfo
A common campus-wide information system.

Tim Berners-Lee, See also...
The inventor of the World-Wide Web.

U
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
A standardized way of representing different documents, media, and network services on the World-Wide Web.

Usenet
The global news-reading network.

V
Vannevar Bush
Originator of the concept of hypertext.

Veronica
A network service that allows users to search Gopher systems for documents.

W
webmaster
The administrator responsible for the management and often design of a World-Wide Web site.

whois
A name lookup service.

Wide-Area Information Servers (WAIS), See also...
A service which allows users to intelligently search for information among databases distributed throughout the Internet.

World-Wide Web, See also...
(World-Wide Web project) The initiative to create a universal, hypermedia-based method of access to information. Also used to refer to the Internet.
available clients
available servers
available services
browsers accessible by telnet
demographics
description
first international conference
general information
growth
interesting places
interface
mailing lists
newsgroups
number of servers
number of users
popularity

X
X bitmap (XBM)
A standard two-color bitmap image format supported by the X Windows system.

X.500
A standard which defines electronic mail directory services. Mostly used in Europe.

Xanadu
A client-server system based on networked hypertext that emphasizes electronic publishing and commerce.
Frequently-Asked Questions file

XCMD
A program module that extends HyperCard by giving it new functionality.

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