When an e-mail message is undeliverable, it does this.
What is Bounce?
The Microsoft program for creating slideshows, AND it's Google counterpart.
What is MS PowerPoint and Google Slides?
Bing, like Google, is one of these.
What is a Search Engine?
CPU stands for this.
What is a Central Processing Unit?
A shortcut you can use to get to a particular web page.
What is a Bookmark?
The place where you plug in a Flash Drive, Mouse, or Keyboard.
What is a USB port?
Adobe software used to manipulate pictures.
What is Photoshop?
Files that are deposited on your hard disk from websites you have visited.
What are Cookies?
CBT (for learning) stands for this.
What is Computer Based Training?
A program used to access World Wide Web pages.
What is a Browser?
The process of making a file smaller so that it will save disk space.
What is Compress?
The Microsoft program for creating spreadsheets, AND its Google counterpart.
What is Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets?
RAM that is allocated as a temporary holding area.
What is a Buffer?
CMS (for workflow procedures) stands for this.
What is a Content Management System?
This is the main network connections that comprise the Internet.
What is the Backbone?
WAN stands for this.
What is a Wide Area Network?
The Microsoft program used to make greeting cards and business cards.
What is Microsoft Publisher?
Software designed specifically for use in a classroom.
What is Courseware?
CSP (help with internet issues) stands for this.
What is a Cloud Service Provider?
This is the term for high-speed internet connection.
What is a Broadband Connection?
The form of algebra in which all values are reduced to either true/false, yes/no, or on/off.
What is Boolean logic?
The MS program that automatically saves and syncs typed information or handwritten notes.
What is OneNote?
A way to make sure that important business functions will be available to customers and suppliers.
What is Business Continuity?
CSS (when programming web pages) stands for this.
What is a Cascading Style Sheet?
This is used for connecting two Local Area Networks (LANs).
What is a Bridge?