Compaq S0000 / 8000 Manual De Usuario

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34    user’s guide 
Your connection to an ISP may be through a traditional telephone dial-up 
modem, a LAN (Local Area Network), cable modem, or DSL (Digital Subscriber 
Line). (DSL, ADSL, and cable ISPs are not available in all countries/regions.) 
The World Wide Web (WWW), also called the Web, is a public part of the 
Internet used by individuals, companies, governments, and organizations. These 
individuals and groups have created millions of Web pages in support of their 
activities. A Web page is a file or group of files that a user can access by entering 
the Web page’s file location, or URL.
The URL (Uniform Resource Locator) identifies a Web site location, typically in 
the form http://www.name.extension (for example, http://www.hp.com). The 
URL may include the path to a specific file within that site. Each period, or dot,
in the URL separates elements within the address. For example, you will see the 
URL extension .com used by companies. When you enter the URL into your 
browser address box and press the Enter key on your keyboard, the browser 
contacts that location and displays the Web page for you. 
Imagine you are reading a newspaper. On page 1, you may read something like 
“For more details, see page 3, column 2.” You turn the page for more 
information. A hyperlink on a Web page works the same way, except that you 
click the mouse with your cursor over the link to move to the page or the Web 
site. The way that a hyperlink links files together is what gives the Web its name, 
because the Web weaves and connects idea to idea all over the world. 
Your e-mail address identifies the electronic post office box where people can 
send you electronic mail. E-mail addresses have the form 
name@domain.extensionThe domain is usually the name of the ISP or 
organization. The extension usually identifies the type of organization. For 
example, if your name is Jane Jones and XYZ is your ISP, your e-mail address 
might be JaneJones@xyz.com, with the extension .com indicating that XYZ is a 
business. For information on using e-mail, see “sending and receiving e-mail” 
on page 39.