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Inline/Online: Fundamentals of the Internet and the World Wide Web, 2/e
Raymond Greenlaw, Armstrong Atlantic State University
Ellen Hepp, The University of New Hampshire

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Chapter 11 Key Terms

This glossary contains a list of important terms used in the text. Both the terms and their meanings are presented. This list is not intended to be exhaustive. For example, many of the HTML concepts are not included, but can easily be traced through the index.
computer literacy  A basic knowledge of computer usage.
(See 472, 634)
copyright  A set of legal rights extended to an individual or company that has produced a creative work.
(See 473-476, 536, 634)
e-zine  An electronic magazine.
(See 479-480, 636)
Project Gutenberg  An on-line book project whose goal is to put 10,000 books on the Web by the end of the year 2001.
(See 477-478, 644)
public domain software  Free software available over the Internet; the source code is seldom available, but there may be guidelines as to how you are “allowed” to modify the original source code.
(See 327, 475, 644)