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 WWW

 FTP
 TELNET
 DOMAIN NAME
 URL
 WEB BROWSER
 SEARCH ENGINE
 NETIQUETTE
 IP
 HTTP

What is WWW explain?


World wide web,which is also know as a web, is a collection
of websites or web page stored in web servers and
connected to local computer to local computers through the
internet.

What is FTP?
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a communications protocol used
to send files from computer to computer, with one of them
acting as the server, providing the two have an Internet
connection.

What is Domain Name?


A domain name is the address of a website. It's the name you
type into a web browser to access that specific website. For
example, the domain name for freeCodeCamp is
freecodecamp.org.

What is URL?
A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a unique identifier used
to locate a resource on the Internet. It is also referred to as a
web address.

WHAT IS TELNET?
Telnet (TN) is a networking protocol and software program
used to access remote computers and terminals over the
Internet or a TCP/IP computer network.

What is Web Browser?


A web browser (commonly just called a browser) is application
software  for accessing websites. When a user requests a web
page from a particular website, the browser retrieves its files
from a web server and then render the page on the user's
screen.

What is Search Engine?


A search engine is a web-based tool that enables users to
locate information on the World Wide Web. Popular examples
of search engines are Google, Yahoo!, and MSN Search.

What is Netiquette?
An informal set of rules or polite behaviour that is expected to
be followed while using the Internet.

What is IP (Internal Protocol)?


IP address stands for “Internet Protocol address.” The Internet
Protocol is a set of rules for communication over the internet,
such as sending mail, streaming video, or connecting to a
website.

What is HTTP?
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a protocol that
secures communication and data transfer between a user's web
browser and a website. HTTPS is the secure version of HTTP.
The protocol protects users against eavesdroppers and man-in-
the-middle (MitM) attacks.

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