Acquiring a domain name that refers to a firm, individual, product, or trademark, with the goal of exploiting it for financial gain.
One of the founders of Apple.
One of the founders of Microsoft.
When separate ISPs link their networks to swap traffic on the Internet.
Number of bits in a byte.
A technique often used to conserve IP addresses by mapping devices on a private network to a single Internet-connected device that acts on its behalf.
A protocol that operates instead of TCP in applications where delivery speed is important and quality can be sacrificed to achieve greater speed.
Broadband technology that uses the wires of a local telephone network.
High-speed data lines provided by many firms all across the world that interconnect and collectively form the core of the Internet.
The ability of a system to continue operation even if a component fails.
An organization or firm that provides access to the Internet.
Works at both ends of most Internet communication to ensure a perfect copy of a message is sent.
A system's speed is determined by its slowest component.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol: enables web browsers and web servers to communicate with each other.
A term used to brand wireless local-area networking devices.
Unit of measurement for network bandwidth.
An application transfer protocol that is used to copy files from one computer to another.
____ tooth: a standard for short-range wireless connectivity (usually 30 feet or less).
A transmission technology that enables voice communications (phone) to take place over the Internet.