Compaq 5BW474 Manual De Usuario

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Basic Concepts
Internet, Web, URL, 
hyperlinks, cyberspace—
sound confusing?
The Internet definitely has 
its own terminology. Take a 
few moments to understand 
some basic concepts that 
will help you start surfing 
the Web.
To begin surfing, you need 
to establish an Internet 
Service Provider (ISP) 
account.
Refer to the “Setting Up Your 
Computer” chapter in this 
guide for information on how 
to register for an ISP account.
See also ...
Basic Concepts
What Is the Internet?
The Internet is a world-wide 
network of computers connected 
through standard telephone lines. 
The Internet stores and transmits 
documents, pictures, music, and 
movies provided by computer 
users from all over the world.
Information on a particular topic 
or related topics, gathered in one 
location on the Internet, is called 
a Web site.
What Is a Hyperlink?
Imagine you're reading a 
newspaper. As you read page 1, 
you may see “For more details, 
see page 3, column 2.” 
Hyperlinks in a Web site work 
the same way. Use the mouse to 
click a hyperlink, and you can 
move instantly from page to 
page, Web site to Web site. 
Linking files together is what gives the Web its name, weaving 
and connecting idea to idea, all over the world.