The abbreviation of InternetNet, Internet, also known as Internet. The advanced research program, which originated from the U.S. Department of Defense, was in 1969. Its original purpose was only to share the data of remote computers, and later it developed into an endless super-large network by connecting computers and computer networks all over the world. The main services of the Internet include: e-mail, Telnet, Finger, File Transfer (FTP), Document Server (Archive), News Forum (Newsgroup), bulletin board system (BBS), Newsgroup and World Wide Web (WWW for short).
Bulletin board system
Bulletin board system, bulletin board system or bulletin board system, also known as public access message system, is a public access information system. This is an electronic version of the ordinary bulletin board. Users can post messages through bulletin boards. Any user can read messages on the bulletin board and send messages to specific people or user groups. Bulletin board system is widely used to spread information. Looking up bulletin board system is usually faster and more efficient than using interactive mailboxes or public postal systems to send announcements.
E-mail is an interactive service that uses the Internet to exchange text information. It allows Internet users all over the world to send and receive e-mail.
World Wide Web
The abbreviation of World Wide Web, World Wide Web, also known as World Wide Web. It is an information retrieval tool based on hypertext and provides a friendly information query interface. It is one of the most popular and advanced Internet retrieval tools at present.
remote login
Remote login (registration) is an important means to realize resource sharing under the network environment, which allows users to connect to any Internet host in the world.
hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
Hypertext transfer protocol.
Internet Protocol (internet protocol)
IP internet protocol, that is, internet protocol.
ftp
Is the abbreviation of file transfer protocol, which is used to transfer files on the Internet. The task of FTP is to transfer files from one computer to another. People can get a lot of free practical software through FTP.
Gopher
Gopher Edible Turtle (burrowing in the southern United States) is a menu-driven information query software on the Internet, which can automatically convert users' requests into FTP (file transfer protocol) or Telnet (standard IP protocol for remote terminal connection) commands. Under the guidance of the menu, users can access the remote information system on the Internet.
archives
Pronunciation /'a: kaiv/, "file; Archives ". Document servers in the Internet can automatically access many Internet FTP servers on a regular basis and index the files on these servers into a searchable database.
wide area information server (WAIS)
Wide area information service, short for wide area information server. It makes the huge data resources on the Internet easy to retrieve and can obtain information from remote databases.
Luisi CERF
This is a popular way for users to exchange information on the Internet.
Internet relay talks
Network relay chat. This is a multi-user chat tool that allows multiple users to chat with others in real time through text.
hypertext
Hypertext. Originally used to represent all hyperlinks, but also text containing "links". This is a nonlinear information organization method. As a single element, text, graphics and other data can point (link) to other elements.
superlink
Hyperlinks. Links to other files, in which pictures, buttons, "hot words" or phrases can be used as hyperlinks. When the user selects a hyperlink, the information of the connection will be displayed.
Hypertext markup language
Hypertext markup language. It was created by Tim Bemos Li Faming, an imaginative researcher at CERN. It is the universal language of the World Wide Web. The server of WWW World communicates with the client browser through it; Information resources are also described and "represented" by it, and HTML can describe the home page and static text. Tens of millions of people around the world are using the HTML language. It is no exaggeration to say that there would be no "WWW World" without HTML.
hypermedia
Hypermedia. A computer-based method that transmits and displays information by using characters, graphics, animation, sound and video. These elements of hypermedia, such as words, can be linked with other files or treated as a single object.
navigator;maritime explorer
It is one of the Internet browser software produced by Netscape. Navigator means "Navigator, Marine Explorer" in English, which means that people can use this software to navigate and explore in the ocean of Internet. Navigator can not only browse the World Wide Web (WWW), but also has many functions such as e-mail, file transfer (FTP), Telnet, newsgroup and Gopher.
Industrial Engineering (industrial engineering)
Internet browser. Explorer means "Explorer". Microsoft browser.