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Used to connect many different chords for computers and other technical devices |
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its most widespread usage is in distributing news headlines on the Web. |
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"Portable Document Format." A PDF file captures document text, fonts, images, and even formatting of documents from a variety of applications. |
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JPG files, also known as JPEG files, are a common file format for digital photos and other digital graphics. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that created the file type. |
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Short for Portable Network Graphics This format was designed as an alternative to the GIF format (which has been plagued by copyright issues). |
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The hard drive is what stores all your data. It houses the hard disk, where all your files and folders are physically located. A typical hard drive is only slightly larger than your hand, yet can hold over 100 GB of data. |
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Regardless of what you call them, they all refer to the same thing, which is a small data storage device that uses flash memory and has a built-in USB connection. |
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Stands for "Uniform Resource Locator." A URL is the address of a specific Web site or file on the Internet. |
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MP3, short for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, is a lossy compressed music format that is very popular for digitizing music. |
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Quicktime is a multimedia development, storage, and playback technology from Apple. Quicktime files combine sound, text, animation, and video in a single file. |
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