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links on this page are provided to help "NEWBIES"
(new internet users) learn a little
more about computers and the Internet. If you have found
other links that you feel would be helpful, please email the
address to info@roguelink.net.
If you live in or around Grants Pass,
Oregon, you qualify to participate in
ComputerBugs, a fun way for seniors to learn more about computers.

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Dictionary
of internet/computer terms This
online dictionary contains definitions of hundreds of words
that are emerging as a new vocabulary surrounding the
technology and community of the Internet and the World Wide
Web.(Use as needed, but don't try to memorize this list. It
will make you crazy.)
The
Library of Congress Internet Resource Site Absolutely
overwhelming list of online resources!
Find
an electronic discussion list on your favorite subject!
The
only online dictionary and search engine you need for
computer and Internet technology.
Historic
Events & Birthdates that occurred on a SELECTED day of
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Before
you register your Web site domain name,
there are two key pieces of information
you'll need to get from your Internet
Service Provider, or ISP:
DNS - Ever wonder how your Web browser knows
where to find the various URLs you type in?
Your service provider uses a Domain Name
Server which communicates with other DNS' to
locate various Web sites and direct surfers
around the Web. You'll need to know your
server's unique DNS address in order to
register a domain name for your site.
IP – Internet Protocol refers to the
underlying network that DNS' use to
communicate with one another. An IP address
(or number) is a four-part, 10-digit code
that basically functions as a domain name
translated into a language your computer
understands. Again, your service provider
can supply you with this information, which
you should have on hand whenever you attempt
to register or change your URL. |
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