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Dana Eagles
Dana Eagles of the Orlando Sentinel defines common Web terms to create an online journalism glossary.



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The letters HTTP found at the start of most Web addresses (even if you don’t actually type them into your browser) stand for HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is essentially a standardized collection of rules that allow computers to request and receive information from each other. Web users rely on HTTP to retrieve pages from servers at the addresses they place in their browsers.
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Posted at 11:49 AM January 14, 2008
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