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A small circle a user can click on to interact with material on a Web page. You usually see it on a form, next to each item in a list of options. Once you click on a radio button, a dark circle appears inside it, indicating that you have selected it. Radio buttons usually only allow you to select one item in a list (as opposed to more than one). Very common feature in a site's design.
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A software application that allows you to listen to audio in real-time over the Internet. Often used in web design to enhance multimedia features of a site.
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A link placed on your Web site to return the favor of having another site link to yours. In other words, you exchange outbound links for inbound links. It is a form of bartering with the intention that each Web site receives more exposure. Has gained importance as inbound links to web page raises Google's opinion of that web site, which is of prime importance for any company operating on the internet.
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Images that change appearance when the user 'rolls' their mouse over it - utilizes JavaScript.
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A special-purpose computer (or software package) that handles the connection between 2 or more Packet-Switched networks. Routers spend all their time looking at the source and destination addresses of the packets passing through them and deciding which route to send them on.
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