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By this point in the module, you should have multiple modern web browsers installed on your computer or other available devices. This article goes deeper into using browsers, looking at how a web browser works, the difference between some of the everyday things you’ll interact with, and how to search for information.

As with any area of knowledge, the web comes with a lot of jargon and technical terminology. Don’t worry: We won’t overwhelm you with all of it upfront (you can check the glossary if you’re curious). However, there are some basic terms you need to understand from the beginning since you’ll hear these expressions all the time. We introduce some important terms below.

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  • The library is like a web server. It has several sections, which is similar to a web server hosting multiple websites.
  • The different sections (science, math, history, etc.) in the library are like websites. Each section is like a unique website (two sections do not contain the same books).
  • The books in each section are like web pages. One website may have several web pages, for example, the Science section (the website) will have books on heat, sound, thermodynamics, human biology, etc.
  • The search index is like the search engine. Each book has its own unique location in the library (two books cannot be kept at the same place) which is specified by the catalog number.

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By this point in the module, you should have multiple modern web browsers installed on your computer or other available devices. This article goes deeper into using browsers, looking at how a web browser works, the difference between some of the everyday things you’ll interact with, and how to search for information.

As with any area of knowledge, the web comes with a lot of jargon and technical terminology. Don’t worry: We won’t overwhelm you with all of it upfront (you can check the glossary if you’re curious). However, there are some basic terms you need to understand from the beginning since you’ll hear these expressions all the time. We introduce some important terms below.

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  • The library is like a web server. It has several sections, which is similar to a web server hosting multiple websites.
  • The different sections (science, math, history, etc.) in the library are like websites. Each section is like a unique website (two sections do not contain the same books).
  • The books in each section are like web pages. One website may have several web pages, for example, the Science section (the website) will have books on heat, sound, thermodynamics, human biology, etc.
  • The search index is like the search engine. Each book has its own unique location in the library (two books cannot be kept at the same place) which is specified by the catalog number.

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By this point in the module, you should have multiple modern web browsers installed on your computer or other available devices. This article goes deeper into using browsers, looking at how a web browser works, the difference between some of the everyday things you’ll interact with, and how to search for information.

As with any area of knowledge, the web comes with a lot of jargon and technical terminology. Don’t worry: We won’t overwhelm you with all of it upfront (you can check the glossary if you’re curious). However, there are some basic terms you need to understand from the beginning since you’ll hear these expressions all the time. We introduce some important terms below.

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  • The library is like a web server. It has several sections, which is similar to a web server hosting multiple websites.
  • The different sections (science, math, history, etc.) in the library are like websites. Each section is like a unique website (two sections do not contain the same books).
  • The books in each section are like web pages. One website may have several web pages, for example, the Science section (the website) will have books on heat, sound, thermodynamics, human biology, etc.
  • The search index is like the search engine. Each book has its own unique location in the library (two books cannot be kept at the same place) which is specified by the catalog number.

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By this point in the module, you should have multiple modern web browsers installed on your computer or other available devices. This article goes deeper into using browsers, looking at how a web browser works, the difference between some of the everyday things you’ll interact with, and how to search for information.

As with any area of knowledge, the web comes with a lot of jargon and technical terminology. Don’t worry: We won’t overwhelm you with all of it upfront (you can check the glossary if you’re curious). However, there are some basic terms you need to understand from the beginning since you’ll hear these expressions all the time. We introduce some important terms below.

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  • The library is like a web server. It has several sections, which is similar to a web server hosting multiple websites.
  • The different sections (science, math, history, etc.) in the library are like websites. Each section is like a unique website (two sections do not contain the same books).
  • The books in each section are like web pages. One website may have several web pages, for example, the Science section (the website) will have books on heat, sound, thermodynamics, human biology, etc.
  • The search index is like the search engine. Each book has its own unique location in the library (two books cannot be kept at the same place) which is specified by the catalog number.

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By this point in the module, you should have multiple modern web browsers installed on your computer or other available devices. This article goes deeper into using browsers, looking at how a web browser works, the difference between some of the everyday things you’ll interact with, and how to search for information.

As with any area of knowledge, the web comes with a lot of jargon and technical terminology. Don’t worry: We won’t overwhelm you with all of it upfront (you can check the glossary if you’re curious). However, there are some basic terms you need to understand from the beginning since you’ll hear these expressions all the time. We introduce some important terms below.

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  • The library is like a web server. It has several sections, which is similar to a web server hosting multiple websites.
  • The different sections (science, math, history, etc.) in the library are like websites. Each section is like a unique website (two sections do not contain the same books).
  • The books in each section are like web pages. One website may have several web pages, for example, the Science section (the website) will have books on heat, sound, thermodynamics, human biology, etc.
  • The search index is like the search engine. Each book has its own unique location in the library (two books cannot be kept at the same place) which is specified by the catalog number.

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