This is the big network that connects computers all over the world.
What is the Internet?
This tool lets you look at websites.
What is a browser?
These words like AND, OR, NOT help make searches better.
What are Boolean operators?
This is where your files go when they are not on your computer.
What is the Cloud?
This shows a website is secure: it has an “s” at the end.
What is https?
This is only a part of the Internet, and it has pages you can see.
What is the World Wide Web?
Chrome and Safari are examples of this tool.
What is a browser?
This operator makes your search bigger.
What is OR?
This cloud service gives you 15 GB free space.
What is Google Drive?
This is the ending of a website address, like .com or .gov.
What is a domain (or domain extension)?
This is the language websites use to work.
What is Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)?
This tool helps you find information online.
What is a search engine?
This operator removes things you don’t want.
What is NOT?
This cloud service is best for Windows and MS Office.
What is OneDrive?
This domain is for schools and universities.
What is .edu?
This is the main page of a website.
What is the Home Page?
Google and Bing are examples of this tool.
What is a search engine?
This operator combines two ideas.
What is AND?
This cloud service is best for iPhones and Mac users.
What is iCloud?
This domain is for government websites.
What is .gov?
This is the address of a website.
What is a URL?
This word means a link that takes you to another page.
What is a hyperlink?
This is the name of the company that made Google Scholar.
What is Google (or Alphabet)?
This cloud service gives you 2 GB free space.
What is DropBox?
This small file remembers your name on a website.
What is a cookie?