What’s the difference? Search Engines & Web Browsers.

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What’s the difference? Search Engines & Web Browsers

Transcript of What’s the difference? Search Engines & Web Browsers.

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What’s the difference?

Search Engines & Web Browsers

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Web BrowsersA web browser (commonly referred to as

a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

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Examples of Web BrowsersGoogle ChromeMozilla FirefoxInternet ExplorerSafariOpera

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What’s a URL?

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What’s a search engine? web search engine is a software system

that is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web

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Examples of Search EnginesBingYahooGoogleAskExcite

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Scavenger HuntYou are to complete following scavenger hunt via word. Look for each of the following items. You will copy and paste or screen shot each item that you discover. Save this document in word and then you will email it to me. Under each screen shot, explain how you found your item. I will walk you through the steps of creating a screen shot and copying and pasting.Below is your list of items to find. A picture of the mayor.The bus schedule for the #15 bus on weekends.The exact address of the Chick-Fil-A on Chicago Ave.A map of Illinois with Chicago highlighted or circled.A copy of the homepage of the CPS website.Something that states the population of the city.A picture of a congressman.A flyer from the Ahh FestivalThe names of all the city council members.Who’s the Cook County Board President?What is the salary for the Cook County Hospital CEO?A picture of the state flag.A picture of the city flag.A copy of the Kenwood Academy seal.How many sales of the iPhone 6 were made during its launching weekend?

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PrtScn and CopyingIf there is something on your screen that

you would like to copy, you can simply create a print screen.

Press the CTRL key and the PrtScn key at the same time. The computer has just taken a picture of your screen.

Now open the application that you would like to paste and edit it in.

Press Ctrl and the letter V at the same time and your image will appear.

You can now make edits.