Glossary
bookmark: Bookmarks are like little notes. They are what your browser uses to keep track of websites that you like to visit. More…from Wikipedia.
cookie: Cookies allow websites to store information on your computer. This is usually a good thing. More…from Wikipedia.
Double Opt-In: Double Opt-In means confirming the option of allowing someone to contact you for the second time, usually by clicking a link in an e-mail. More…from Wikipedia.
feed: A feed is a file that can be read by a computer to output information. More…from Wikipedia.
feed reader: A feed reader is the software needed to translate a feed into information that you can read. More…from Wikipedia.
flaming: Flaming means using negative statements with the intent to cause emotional distress to other people online. More…from Wikipedia.
keywords: Keywords are words that you can type into a search engine to conduct a search. More…from Wikipedia.
Opt-In: Opt-In means choosing the option of allowing someone to contact you. More…from Wikipedia.
Opt-Out: Opt-Out means choosing NOT TO allow someone to contact you. More…from Wikipedia.
netiquette: Netiquette is simply etiquette, or rules of behavior, that is acceptable on the internet. More…from Wikipedia.
tweet: A message sent on Twitter is a Tweet. More…from Wikipedia.
upload: To upload a file, you move it from your computer to another computer on a network. In this case, the network would be the internet. More…from Wikipedia.

