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Laboratory Exercise 12 – Internet Explorer Fundamentals

Office Productivity Tools 2 Laboratory Exercise # 12 Internet Explorer Fundamentals Objectives: At the end of the exercise, the students are expected to be able to: • Familiarize with the Internet Explorer window • Navigate the Web using URL and hyperlinks

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Laboratory Exercise 12 – Internet Explorer Fundamentals

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  1. OfficeProductivityTools2 LaboratoryExercise#12 InternetExplorerFundamentals Objectives: Attheendoftheexercise,thestudentsareexpectedtobeableto: •FamiliarizewiththeInternetExplorerwindow •NavigatetheWebusingURLandhyperlinks •ExperiencehowtoshopviatheInternet •BrowsethroughYahoo.com •SearchfordifferenttopicsthroughGoogle.com •Usethehypertextlinks •SearchfromtheAddressbar Materials: •3½floppydisk Note:Allexercisesshouldbesavedinyourdatadiskandmustbesubmittedtoyourinstructorafterevery laboratorysession. BasicInformation: WhatisInternet? TheInternetwhichissometimesreferredtoasthecyberspaceisacollectionoflocal,regional,national,and internationalcomputernetworksthatislinkedtogethertoexchangedataanddistributeprocessingtasks (ParsonsandOja). TheInternetisalsoanetworkofinterconnectedcommunicationlinesthatcreatessomesortofahighway systemfortransportingdata(ParsonsandOja).Individualnetworksarebeingmanagedbylargecomputers whicharethenconnectedtotheInternet.Thus,theInternetisalsoknownastheinformationhighway. Throughthesecomputersystemlinksfromallovertheworld,thenameWebwasintroducedinreferenceto theInternet. WhattheInternetOffers? TheInternetwasfirstdevelopedasatoolforpeopleespeciallyscientistsaroundtheglobetokeepintouch withoneanother.Thus,itisthesamereasonwhytheInternetissuchaboomintoday’sworld.Inaddition, theInternetisgivingpeoplethepowerandflexibilitytodothingsinasnap.Insteadofwaitingforthe mailmantodelivermailathomesfromafatherworkingontheothersideoftheglobe,informinghisfamilyof thelatestthingsthatarehappeningviathee-mail.Thefathercansendandgetthemessagewithinminutes andcouldreplyrightthereandthere. ItcanbesaidthattheInternet,offersavastsetofresources.Peoplecouldprobablyheardofthisoractually usedwithoutbeingawareofit.HerearesomeofthefunandexcitingfeaturesoftheInternet: • • • ElectronicMail.E-mailistheoldestInternetservice,datingbacktothemid1970s.TheInternetlets exchangemessageswithpeoplearoundtheworldbyloggingtoacomputersystem,thenwriteand addressatextmessagetoauseronanothersystem.Electronicmailisfast,easy,inexpensiveand savespaper.ExchangingelectronicmailisthemostpopularfeatureontheInternet. Information.Informationonanysubjectimaginableisavailableinthis.Newspapers,magazines, academicpapers,governmentdocuments,televisionshowtranscripts,famousspeeches,recipes,job listings,airlineschedulesandmuchmorecanbereviewedusingtheInternet.Itcanstoreusefulfiles whichcanbedownloadedforownreference. Programs.ThousandsoffreeprogramsorfreewareareavailableontheInternet.Theseprograms includeutilitysoftware,i.e.,anti-virusprograms,securityprograms,gamesandmuchmore. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  2. OfficeProductivityTools2 • • • Entertainment.Hundredsofsimplegamesareavailabletobeplayedon-lineontheInternet.You canplaybackgammon,chess,poker,andamongothers.TheInternetalsoletsyoureviewcurrent movies,hearover1,000soundtracks,readmoviescripts,andhaveinteractiveconversationswith peoplearoundtheworld---evencelebrities! DiscussionGroups.TheInternetallowsyoutomeetpeoplearoundtheworldwithsimilarinterests. Youcanaskquestions,discussproblems,andreadinterestingstories.Therearethousandsof discussiongroupsornewsgroupsontopicssuchasenvironment,food,humor,music,pets,politics, religion,sports,andtelevision. On-lineShopping.YoucanordergoodsandservicesontheInternetwithouteverleavingyourdesks. TheInternetmakesitpossibleforyoutoexperiencee-commerce.Throughelectroniccommerce, itemssuchasflowers,books,usedcars,stocks,musicCDs,andpizzacanbebought. Withsuchexpandedaccesstoinformation,however,theconsumersandthebusinesspersonofthefuture mustdevelopkeenskillsofanalysis,organization,andverbalizationtosortthroughtheresourcesbeingmade available. BirthoftheInternet TheInternetcameintoexistenceatthetimeoftheColdWar.Theoriginalnetworkedsitesaremilitarybases andcamps,universities,andfirmswhohavebusinessconcernswiththedefensedepartment.In1964,the UnitedStatescomputerscientistsbeganresearchingoncomputernetworkingtodecreasethevulnerabilityof thesystemsfromanybombattack.Themainobjectiveoftheprojectwastobuildanetworkthatwould protecttheflowofinformationfromonesitetoanotherthroughredundantcommunicationlines.Thereason fortheredundancyofrouteswastokeepthetransitionofinformationuninterruptedincaseoftheoccurrence ofwar. ThisresearchwasfundedbytheAdvancedResearchProjectsAgency(ARPA),whichgavethe Internetitsfirstname,theARPAnet. ARPAnetwasoriginallymadeupoffourcomputerseachlocatedattheUniversityofCaliforniaatLos Angeles,StanfordResearchInstitute,UniversityofCaliforniaatSantaBarbara,andtheUniversityofUtah. Thesefourcomputersservedasanetwork’shostnodes.Ahostnodeorahostisanycomputerthatdirectly connectstothenetwork(Shelly/Cashman/Vermaat).Whatahostdoesisittransfersandstoresdataand messagesonhigh-speedcommunicationlinesandprovidesnetworkconnectionsforothercomputers. In1984theARPAnetsplitintotwointerconnectednetworks.TheMILNETwascreatedformilitaryuse,and theARPAnetwasretainedforcivilianuseorforeducationalpurposes. TheNationalScienceFoundation(NSF)andotheragenciesoftheU.S.governmenthavecontrolledaccessof theInternetsincethemid-1980s.Thus,nootherpersonorcompanyasidefromthegovernmentcanusethe Internet.InApril1995,thecontrollershipoftheInternetwashandedovertoindependentgoverningbodies whicheaseoffentryforalmosteveryoneinterestedintheInternet.Therapidriseofpersonalcomputersand localareanetworksisresponsibleforwhattheInternethasbecomeasoftoday. InternetResources ItistimetoknowhowtheInternetworksafterwehavelearnedhowitbegan.Asdiscussedearlier,Internetis anetworkofinterconnectedofcommunicationslinesthatcreatesomesortofahighwaysystemfor transportingdata(ParsonsandOja).Thus,themainchannelsoftheInternetarecalledtheInternetbackbone wherethebulkofInternettrafficisfedthereviaNetworkAccessPoints(NAPs).Thesemainrouteswere constructedandmaintainedbymajortelecommunicationscompaniesworldwide,suchasSprintinwhich canmovehugeamountsofdataatunimaginablespeeds. Inaddition,theInternetalsoincludescomplexcollectionofregionalandlocalcommunicationlinks.These linkscompriseoflocaltelephonesystems,cabletelevisionlines,cellulartelephonesystems,andpersonal satellitedishes(ParsonsandOja). TheInternet’scommunicationsystemenablesthedatatobetransportedtoandfrommillionsofcomputers andelectronicdevicestoanypartoftheglobe.Thedatatransportediscompatibletoallkindsofplatforms- fromPCstoMacs,andevenbetweenpersonalcomputersandmainframes.Thus,datatransmittedbetween LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  3. OfficeProductivityTools2 alloftheseelectronicdevicesismadepossiblebysoftwarecalledTCP/IP(TransmissionControl Protocol/InternetProtocol).TCP/IPisastandardsetofrulesforelectronicallyaddressingandtransmitting data(ParsonsandOja).TheTCPpartdoesthepacketingandreassemblingofmessages.WhiletheIPpartof theprotocolhandlestheaddressing,seeingtoitthatthepackets(shortmessagessentthroughanetwork)are directedacrossmultiplecomputers(CapronandJohnson). InternetConnections AcommunicationlinkmustbeestablishedbetweenacomputerandtheInternetto fullybenefitfromwhattheInternethastooffer.Therearealotofwaystoconnectto theInternet,suchasdial-upconnections,ADSLconnections,andcableconnections. ADSLconnections ADSLstandsforAsymmetricDigitalSubscriberLineconnectionswhichare nowadaysbecomingwidelyavailableandprovidesanexcellentinternetconnection. Itsconnectionisbymeansofphonelineswhichareseparatedintotwochannels:one fortheinternetandoneforthephonecallswhereinitallowsyoutotalkonthe phonewhileconnectedtotheinternet. Thistypeofconnectioncanbeseen advertisedindifferentspeedspecifications.Herearesomecommonconfigurations: • • • 256Kbps/128Kbps 512Kbps/128Kbps 1Mbps/256Kbps Notethatthefirstvaluestatesthespeedofdownloadwhilethesecondvaluestatesthemaximumupload speed. Dial-upConnection TheeasiestwayandthemostpopularmethodofconnectingtotheInternetarethroughdial-upconnection. Thedial-upconnectionconnectsthecomputertotheInternetbyusinganexistingtelephonelineanda devicecalledmodem.Themodemconvertsthecomputer’sdigitalsignalsintoatypeofsignalthatcantravel overtelephonelines(ParsonsandOja).Amodemcanbeconnectedtoacomputerexternallyorinternally. Anexternalmodemisconnectedtothecomputerwithacable,whiletheinternalmodemisinstalledinside thecomputer’ssystemunit. ToconnecttotheInternetusingadial-upconnection,themodemdialsaspecificnumberwhichisanswered byanInternetmodem.Onceaconnectionissetup,thecomputerisnow“on-line.”Themodem“hangsup” assoonasthesessionhasexpired.Theconnectionisdiscontinueduntilthenexttimeyoudialin. Ideally,thespeedofadial-upconnectionis56Kbps,thatis,56,000bitsofdataaretransmittedpersecond. Butbecauseoftechnicalproblems,distance,andinterference,theusualspeedof56Kbpsisreducedtoonly 45Kbps.Thisspeediscapablefore-mail,e-commerce,andchat.Itwouldrequirefasterspeedfor downloading,andotherfiletransfersovertheInternet.Consequently,ifyouwanttoviewanInternet-based videoovera56Kbpsspeed,thedisplaywouldbeacontinuousinterruptionofpausesasthecomputerwaits forthenextvideoframestocome. CableConnections ThisisatypeofInternetaccesswhereincabletelevisioncustomersareofferedbycablecompaniesforafaster Internetconnectionwithonlyanadditionalfeeontheirmonthlycharges.ThistypeofInternetconnectionis referredtoasan“always-onconnection”becauseineffectthecomputerisalwaysconnectedtotheInternet. Itwon’tanymoreneedadial-upjusttoestablishaconnection. Thespeedofacablemodemserviceconnectionis25timesfasterthanthespeedofadial-upconnection. Thus,itisverysuitableforviewingInternet-basedvideosandforteleconferencing. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  4. OfficeProductivityTools2 BeforeanInternetconnectionisestablished,anetworkcardandofcourse,acablemodemisrequired.The networkcardenablesthecomputertoconnecttoalocalareanetworkthatprovidesInternetaccess.This equipmentisusuallypreinstalledincomputers.Ontheotherhand,acablemodemisadeviceinstalledby thecableproviderandremainsapropertyofthecablecompany.Thisdevicechangesacomputer’ssignals intoaformthatcantravelovercableTVlinks(ParsonsandOja). HighSpeedInternetAccess TelephonecompaniesofferamuchfasterInternetconnectionformostconsumers.TheISDN(Integrated ServicesDigitalNetwork)providesaspeedof64Kbpsto128Kbps.TheDSL(DigitalSubscriberLine)hasa datatransferspeedofatleast10timesfasterthanISDN. BothISDNandDSLconnectionrequiresyoutobenearinatelephoneswitchingstationthatposesasa problemtoconsumersinruralareas. SatellitedishesaretheanswerforInternet-usersinremoteareas.TheDSS(DigitalSatelliteService)offersa two-wayInternet-accessatanaveragespeedofabout500Kbps(ParsonsandOja).Thegoodthinginhaving asatellitedishisthatdownloadtimeisreducedtoonly3minutesatthemostanditdoublesasaTVdish. InternetServiceProviders(ISP) ToaccesstheInternet,anISPisrequiredtobeconnectedtotheInternetbackbone.AnISPisacompanythat maintainsInternetcomputersandtelecommunicationsequipmentinordertoprovideInternetaccessto businesses,organizations,andindividuals(ParsonsandOja).InternetServiceProviderschargecomputer usersforunlimitedaccesstotheInternetorontheamountofserviceprovided.Theuserwillbegiven informationonhowtoconnecttotheserver,thentotheInternet. FactorsinChoosinganISP • • • • • • Geographicalcoverage.TheISPthatyouplantoselectshouldprovidetheservicesandmost importantly,accessnumbersintheplacesthatareoftenusedbythecomputer. Typeofservice.AnISPusuallyspecializesinonetypeofservice,thatis,iftheserviceproviderthatwas chosenoffersadial-upconnection,itisunlikelyforthatcompanytoofferacableconnectionservice. Qualityofservice.Thequalityofdial-upandcableconnectionservicestendtodiminishasthenumber ofusersmultiply.Asanexample,consumersconnectingtotheISPusingadial-upconnectioncanresult toabusysignal,whenmoreandmorepeoplegoon-line.Youshouldalsomakeasurveyregardingthe speedoftheISPyouplantochooseespeciallyduringpeakusagehours. Costofequipmentandinstallation.Youshouldconsidertheexpensesyouwillincurinchoosingan Internetservice.Amodemisdefinitelycheaperthanasatellitedishwhichcouldcostseveralthousands ofpesos. Extraservices.AtypicalISPoffersconnectiontotheInternetandane-mailaccount.Subscribersare entitledtootherproprietaryservicessuchason-lineshops,voice,andtextmessagingservices,andfree software. Customerservice.Customerswantserviceprovidersthatrespondtoinquiriesquicklyespeciallyifit takestimetoconnecttotheInternet. TheWorldWideWeb TimBerners-LeeisconsideredtobethefounderoftheWorldWideWeb.Asaphysicistatalaboratoryfor particlephysicsinGeneva,Switzerland,hethoughtthatthereshouldbeawayforhimtocommunicateand workwithhiscolleaguesfromallovertheworld.Thus,hesawalinkthatcouldconnectthecomputerto anothercomputerandsoon.Thesesetoflinkslookslikeaspider’sweb,thusthenameWebwascoined. TheCERNsite,thelaboratorywhereDr.Berners-LeeworkedwasthebirthplaceoftheWorldWideWeb (CapronandJohnson). TheWebormorepopularlyknownasWWWisagraphical,easy-to-usesystemontheInternetthatoffersa vastamountofinformation.Technicallyspeaking,itisaretrievalsystemconsistingofinterconnected internationalnetworkofcomputers. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  5. OfficeProductivityTools2 TheWorldWideWebconsistsofahugecollectionofdocuments,calledWebpages.Webpagesarestored oncomputersaroundtheworldandmaycontaingraphics,sound,andevenmovies.AWebsite,ontheother hand,isauniversity,governmentagency,orcompanythatstoresWebpages.Thecomputersandsoftware thatstoreanddistributeWebpagesarecalledWebservers(ParsonsandOja). AlmostalloftheWebpagespublishedintheInternetcontainlinksorhyperlinkstootherrelatedfiles, documents,andeventoanotherWebsite. Browsers AWebbrowserorsimplyabrowserisasoftwareprograminstalledinthecomputerthatallowsyoutoaccess theInternet.TwoofthemostpopularbrowseristheInternetExplorerandtheNetscapeNavigator.Browsers containtoolsthatmakenavigatingtheWebassimpleaspossible. TheInternetExplorer TheInternetExplorerisaMicrosoftsoftwareprogramthatmakesiteasierforyoutogetthemostoutofthe WorldWideWeb,whetheryouaresearchingforinformationorbrowsingyoutfavoriteWebsites(Internet ExplorerHelp). TheInternetExplorercanbeeasilylocatedintheProgramsmenuorattheQuickLaunchtoolbarwhich containsitemsthatactasshortcuts. LikeanyWindows-basedprograms,theInternetExplorerwindow containsatitlebar,menubars,toolbar,displayarea,etc. LookingattheInternetExplorerwindow,thePageTitlecontainsthetitleofthecurrentpagethatisbeing browsed.TheNavigationToolbarcomposedofthefollowingbuttons: InternetExplorer’sNavigationToolbar TheBACKbuttonbringsyoutothepageyoupreviouslyvisited. TheFORWARDbuttonbringsyoutothenextpageyouaccessed. TheHOMEbuttonbringsyoutothepagethatappearsasyoustarttheInternetExplorer. TheFAVORITESbuttonletsyouselectaWebpagefromyourlistoffavorites. TheHISTORYbuttonenablesyoutoselectaWebpagefromthelistofthoseyouvisitedrecently. TheSTOPbuttondiscontinuesloadingthepageifthetransferistakingtoolong. TheREFRESHbuttonupdatesthecopyofthepagewiththelatestchangesfromtheoriginalpageor ifgettingamessagethataWebpagecannotbedisplayed. TheSEARCHbuttondisplaysapagecontainingadirectoryofInternetsearchenginesites andservices. ThePRINTbuttonprintsthecurrentpage. TheMEDIAbuttondisplaytheMediabarintheInternetExplorerthatmakesiteasierplaying music,videos,oranymultimediafiles TheMAILbuttonopenstheMicrosoftOutlookprogramthatallowsyoutoread,compose,and sendemail. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  6. OfficeProductivityTools2 BelowtheNavigationToolbaristheAddressToolbar.ThelocationoftheWebpageisdisplayedhere. Finally,thePersonalToolbar,whichisfoundbelowtheLocationToolbar,isasetofbuttonswhichcanbeuse tocustomizethebrowser.Favoritesitescanbeaddedusingthisbutton. SeveralinformationregardingtheWebsitethatisbeingaccessedisindicatedatthelowerportionofthe InternetExplorerwindow.TheProgressBarisabarthatmoveswheneverthereisanactiveconnectiontothe Internet.TheStatusIndicatorindicatesthenumberofbytesofinformationbeingtransferredpersecond.It alsoshowsthedifferentlinksoftheWebpage’saddress. NavigatingtheWeb Thistopicexploremorewaysinnavigatingtheweb:usingURLandhyperlinks. Hyperlink AlmostalloftheWebpagespublishedintheInternethavehyperlinksthatconnecttorelatedfiles, documents,WebpagesorpartofaWebpage.Ahyperlinkcanbeaword,phrase,oranimagewhichcanbe identifiedbytheirappearance.Textlinksareusuallyunderlinedorinacolordifferentfromtherestofthe document.Themousepointerchangestoasmallhandwithapointingindexfingerwhenpositionedona hyperlink.Inclickingthehyperlink,theitemassociatedtothelinkisthendisplayedonthescreen. Consequently,whennavigatingtheWebusingthelinks,andjumpfromoneWebpagetoanother,itis actually“surfingthenet.”Somebrowserchangesthecolorofthelinksafterclickingittoremindthatthe locationwasvisited. UsingaURL ToidentifythelocationofawebpageontheNet,ithastohaveanaddress.AWebpage’saddressonthe InternetiscalledURL(UniformResourceLocators).TheURLallowsyoutonavigateusinglinksbecauseit tellsthebrowserwheretolocatethedocumentortheWebsitethatistryingtobeaccessed.URLscanbe seeninalmosteverycompany,school,institution,oranyorganizationintheiradvertisements,commercials, LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals *PropertyofSTI Page6of25

  7. OfficeProductivityTools2 andotherformofmarketingstrategy.Thus,ifthereisaURLofaparticularWebpagethatyoualready know,simplytypeitintheAddresstextbox,thenpresstheENTERkeyorbysimplyclicktheGobutton. TheURLhasindividualpartsnecessarytodistinguishitfromallotherpagesontheWeb.Anexampleofa URLis:http://www.philonline.com.ph/~pctvf/batibot.html Itlookscomplicatedbutthishasasense.Firstofall,aperiodisalwayscalleda“dot”.A“dot”separates majorpartsoftheaddress;a“slash”separatessubdivisionsofthemainparts.A“dash”,ontheotherhand,is usedtoconnectwords,sincespacesarenotallowedinaURL. http:// HttpstandsforhypertexttransferprotocolthatidentifiesthetypeofprotocolusedtoreadWebpages.Thisis notnecessarilyneededinenteringaURLbecausethebrowseralreadyassumesthatanhttppageisbeing lookedfor.Thetwoslashesareforwardslashes,nottobeconfusedwithbackslashesusedinDOSpath names.Inreadinganaddress,justsay“slash”. www. WhileabrowsercanaccessothertypesofpagesbesidesWebpages,99%ofthepagesthatisbeingaccessed areWebpagesand,therefore,mostsiteshave“www”asthenextpartoftheiraddress.However,someWeb sitesdon’tinclude“www”intheiraddresses,sotheygorightfrom“http://”tothenextpart.Herecomesthe first“dot”,whichishowmajorpartsoftheaddressareseparated. philonline. Thisiscalledthedomainname. Itidentifiesthemain“homebase”onwhichthepageislocated. CommercialsitesregisteradomainnamewithanorganizationcalledInternetNetworkInformationCenter (InterNIC)fortheirexclusiveuse.Ifyou’relookingataURLforsomeone’spersonalhomepage,thedomain namewillbethatoftheirInternetserviceprovider.Notethatthedomainnameisfollowedbyanother“dot”. com.ph/ Thenextcodethatwillbeseenidentifieswhattypeofsitethedomainis.Therearesixbasictypes: com edu gov org mil net commercial educationalinstitution governmentbody non-profitorganization military network MostsitesoutsidetheUnitedStatesappendatwo-lettercodewhichidentifieswherethetypeofsiteresides, suchas“au”forAustraliaor“fr”forFrance.“ph”inourexamplestandsforPhilippines. AfterthissectionoftheURL,slashratherthanadotwillbeseen,whichdistinguishesthesubdivisionswithin thedomain. ~pctvf/ Thisisthenameofthefolderwheretheactualpagethatwearetryingtoaccessislocated.Theremayalso besubdirectorieswithinsubdirectories.Eachwouldbefollowedbyaslash.Forexample,ifthereweremore pagesinvolved,wemighthavebrokenthingsdownfurther. batibot. Thisisthenameofthepageweareaccessing.Usually,thepageweareaccessingisthehomepage.When wereachthenameoftheactualpage,itisfollowedbyanotherdot. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  8. OfficeProductivityTools2 html ThisisthefinalcodethattellsthebrowsertointerpretthedocumentasaWebpage.“Html”standsfor HyperTextMarkupLanguage,whichisthelanguageusedtowriteWebpages.Ifthepagewascreatedona Windowscomputer,itwillbeshortenedto“htm”. ThreatsandCrimes CompaniesandorganizationsthatcreateandpublishWebsitesforbusinesspurposesareoftenbeleaguered withproblemsconcerningthesecurityoftheirelectronicsystem.Questionssuchashowmuchinformation shouldbeshared,howsecureshouldoursystemreallybe,andsoonkeepsonbotheringthem.Thenetwork administrator,theoneresponsibleforthesecurityoftheinformationinthenetworkshouldunderstandwhat informationheistryingtoprotect,itsvaluetothecompanyandtooutsiders. Butbeforeweraisetheissueinsecurity,weshouldfirstknowwhatcanharmoursystem. ThreatsandCrimes(EliasM.Awad) 1.Thosethatarephysicallyandorderrelated.Ahackermayattempttostealordamageinventoryby usingstolencreditcardrecordsandnumbers,stolenhardwareorsoftware.Ahackermayalsobarge intootherpeople’saccounts,guesstheirpasswords,andmayevenmakeunauthorizeddiscount couponsinanefforttogetmerchandisefreeofcharge. 2.Thosethatareelectronicallyrelated.Asniffer,alsocalledacracker,maydamageasitebyreplacing anddeletingfiles,interceptanddecodecommunicationsbetweenthemerchantandthecustomer. TherearealsothosethatcreateaWebsitesimilartoaveryfamousandmuchvisitedsitetoattract unsuspectingusers. 3.Thosethataremeanttoannoyandvextheuser.Thisincludesunsolicitedmail,advertisementsthat ceaselesslypop-uponthescreenonceaparticularWebsiteisvisited,andanonymouslettersthat tendtocloguptheinboxandloadtheuser’sPCharddisk. 4.Thosethatcandeliberatelycorruptandinvadefiles.Avirus,suchasWORM,andMelissacanbe infusedwhiledownloadingunsecuredfilesfromtheInternetthatmaycorruptacomputer. Hackers Theunauthorizedusingandaccessingofcomputersornetworkwithoutpermissionisthetaskthathackersor crackersdobest.Thetermcrackerisdefinedassomeonewhotriestoaccessacomputerornetworkillegally. Consequently,ahackerisreferredtoasacomputeraficionado.Butthetermhackernowadays,isassociated withthedefinitionofacracker. Otherhackersuseorstealcomputerresourcesorcorruptacomputer’sdata.Theytypicallybreakintoa computerbyconnectingtoitthenlogginginasadifferentuser(Shelly/Cashman/Vermaat).Afteraccessing data,information,andotherprogramsonthecomputer,theylogoffandleavetracesofevidencesuchasa messageorjustbydeliberatelychangingthedata. InFebruary2000,theWebsitesofeBay,E*TradeGroup,andYahoo!fellvictimtowhatiscommonlycalled the“denial-of-service”attack.TheattacksimplyaimstopreventtheInternetfromperformingitsimportant functionoflinkingpeopleandtechnology(EliasM.Awad).Theattackdiffersfromavirusbecauseitdoesnot intendtoharmanyfileordata.Thehackerfloodedthesesiteswithfalserequestsforinformationcausing unimaginablejaminnetworktraffic. Oneremedyforthiskindofproblemisthat,administrator’strackafloodofinformationtoaspecific computerthenblocksanykindofrequestcomingfromthatcomputer.Thistaskmayprovetobedifficultifit involvesalotofcomputers. Viruses Avirusisthemostseriousattackonaclient-computerandaserver. Weoftenhearaboutandread informationontheexistenceofvirussuchasthenotorious“iloveyou”viruswhichwashatchedbyaFilipino student. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  9. OfficeProductivityTools2 Whatisavirus?Itisamaliciouscodethatreplicatesitselfandcanbeusedtodisrupttheinformation structureandalterthecomputeroperations.Theyincorporatethemselvesintocomputernetworks,files,and otherexecutableobjectsandduplicatewheneverthoseprogramsareexecutedorthoseinfecteddiskettesare accessed(EliasM.Awad).Inaddition,virusescanbespreadfurtherthroughe-mailattachment. Ourcomputerswillalwaysbevulnerabletotheprevailingexistenceofviruses.Virusdevelopersaregetting morecreativeininventingnewvirusesthatcanclognetworksandharddrives,anddestroydatafiles.Ifthe proliferationofviruscannotbestopped,somecompaniesmayevenbeforcedtoshutdowntheirsystems, suchaswhentheMelissaandWORMvirusesinfectede-mailsystemsworldwide. ProtectionagainstViruses Itisdifficultforthesystemtostay“clean”withthegrowingdemandfore-mail,e-commerce,andtheInternet. Onecanprotecttheirsystemsagainstmaliciouscodesbyknowinghowtolocatethemandbyestablishing preventivemeasures,practices,andpolicies. Thetwomosteffectivemeasuresinbattlingvirusesaretheinstallationofantivirussoftwareandfirewall. Afirewallisageneraltermthatreferstohardwareand/orsoftwarethatrestrictsaccesstodataandinformation onanetwork(Shelly/Cashman/Vermaat).Outsidersaredeniedofaccesstothenetwork. Anantivirusisautilityprogramthatprotectsacomputerbyidentifyingandremovinganycomputervirus foundinthecomputer’smemory,onstoragemedia,andonincomingfiles(Shelly/Cashman/Vermaat). Thefollowingaresomeofthewaysofplacinganantivirusployinplace: 1.Createasetofrulesthatcanbeenforcedtoallwhoevermayusethecomputers,suchas:Always checkdiskettesforviruses.Createpasswordswhensharingfilesandfoldersinanetwork. 2.Informandteachusersonhowtoidentify,check,andcurevirusesonadisk. Educateusers regardingtheuseandconstructionofpasswordstoincreasetheirawarenessonelectronicsecurity. 3.Educateusersofthethreatsandpotentialcrimestothecompany’ssystemandthesensitivityofthe informationtheycontain(EliasM.Awad). 4.Updateanantivirusprogramregularly. Despitethemeasurescreatedtostoptheproliferationofviruses,mostviruscreatorsaregettingmore inventiveandcreativeincreatingvirusesthatcandestructeventhemostprotectedsystems. Privacy ComputersconnectedtothenetworkandtheInternetisexposedtosecurityandprivacyproblems.Any informationcaneasilybedownloadedandcopiedontheInternet,andsenttoanyonewhohasane-mail address. ManyWebserversstoreinformationaboutauserinasmallfilecalledacookie(CapronandJohnson).A cookieisafilestoredontheharddiskandreturnedbythebrowsereachtimethesiteisbeingrevisited.The cookiescanalsobeusedtostoretheviewingoptionssothattheservercanpersonalizetheWebsite appearanceeachtimeyouvisitthesite.Cookiesarealsousedine-commercetokeeptrackoftheshopping cartcontentbeforeleavingthesite.Othersusecookiestotemporarilysavepasswordssothatitwillnotagain requirestheusertoreenterhispasswordforaccessingmultiplepages.Theseareallthebeneficialusesfor cookies(CapronandJohnson). However,cookiesarealsousedbysomecompaniestotrackthesurfinghabitsofusersandtargetthemfor certaintypesofadvertisements.Theseadvertisingcompaniessendauseralotofe-mailmessagesregarding theproducttheyendorse.Thisactivityisreferredtoasspamming.Thereceivingofunsolicitedmailcanonly bestoppedbyblockingthem. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  10. OfficeProductivityTools2 Thebrowserpreferencescanbesettorefuseallcookiesorwarntheuserswhenasiteistryingtostorea cookieontheserver,althoughmostusersarenotawareofthisfeature.Thereisalsoavailablesoftwarethat managesanddeletesthecookiessavedontheharddrivebyadvertisingcompanies. TheWorldWideWebConsortium(W3C-thegroupresponsiblefordevelopingWebstandards)hasproposed aprogramtofightagainstperceivedthreatstotheInternet’suser’sprivacy.Theprogram,PlatformforPrivacy PreferencesProject(P3P),isasetofstandardsthatallowsaWebsiteservertotransmititsprivacypolicies electronicallytotheuser(CapronandJohnson).Thisprojectissupportedbyanumberofgiantcompanies likeMicrosoft,Hewlett-Packard,Netscape,amongothers. JunkE-mail Theproliferationofjunke-mailhasbecome,unfortunatelyacommoneventandafamiliarsightinourinbox. Marketershavediscoveredhowtopromotetheirproductsthroughmassadvertisingorspamminginthe Internet.Itischeapertojustmakeaphonecallandspendafewhundredofdollarsfortimespentonlinein marketingaproductthanusingpostalmailingtomillionsofpeople,withtheinclusionofpostalandprinting costs. Thereasonwhyjunke-mailisannoyingbecauseuserswhopayfortimespentonlinemayalsobepayingfor thecostofjunke-maildelivery.Likewise,spammersareoftenscheming,theyuselinessuchas,“Foryour information”assubjectlinesthatmayappearasapersonalmessage. Toprotectane-mailaddressfromspammers,usethespamblockfeatureofferedbymostInternetservice providers.Avoidreplyingtomessagesthatassuresauserofremovingthee-mailaddressfromtheirmailing list.Spammersusethistricktoverifyifthatitse-mailaddressisstillworking,anditsreplycanevenresultin tomorespam. ProtectingChildren TheInternethasopenedalotofopportunitiesforallkindsofpeoplewhohavethemeanstobeonline. EspeciallyforchildrenwhoareamazedofwhattheycangetfromtheInternet,fromgames,tomusic,to chatting.Childrencanalsobeexposedtootherelementsofthecyberspacesuchaspornsites,andthosewith maliciouscontent. ConcernedparentsarefindingallmeanstoprotecttheirchildrenagainsttheseharmfulWebsites.Blocking softwarewhichisavailabletomostcomputershopstypicallykeepschildrenawayfromitsownupdatable malicioussites,andthosewhichcontainfoullanguagesorsitesthatrequestfortelephonenumbers,credit cardnumbers,amonginformation. Thebestwayistoavoidplacingthecomputerinthechild’sroomandplaceitinsteadinthefamilyroomor inamorepublicplace. BrowsingThroughSearchEngines ThereisnosingleorganizationthatkeepsalistofallthemenusorcatalogofWebsitecontentandaddresses. Nevertheless,thereareseveralcompanieswhomaintainorganizeddirectoriesofWebsitestoassistusersin searchingforinformationonspecifictopics. AsearchengineisasoftwareprogramusuallylocatedatitsownWebsitethatletsausertofindWebsites, Webpages,andInternetfiles.Itspecifiesthesearchtermsthenfindsthesitesthatfittothespecifiedterm. TheusercansimplyvisithisfavoritesearchenginebytypingtheURLaddressattheAddresstextbox. Browsersalsoofferlinkstooneormoresearchengines. Tosearchaspecifictopic,enterortypeawordoraphraseinthesearchengine’stextbox.Searchengines usesoftwarecalledaspider,alsoreferredtoasacrawlerorabotthatenablesthemtobuildadatabaseof searchabletermsthatcanbematchedtocertainWebsites(CapronandJohnson).OwnersofWebsites submittheirsitestocertainsearchenginesforlisting. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  11. OfficeProductivityTools2 Asaresultofthesearch,thesearchenginewilldisplayhundredsandeventhousandsofWebsitesthatmatch thekeywordsorphrasebeingsearched.TheWebpageorWebsitenamethatthesearchenginehasfoundas aresultofthesearchiscalledahit.Thus,ifPhilippinetouristspotsistypedonthesearchengine’stextbox, andthe<ENTER>keyortheSearchbuttonispressed,thesearchenginewilldisplayalistofhits,orWeb pagenamesthatcontainthephrase.Thesearchshouldbemorespecifictoreducethenumberofhits. ThefollowingarethemostwidelyusedsearchenginesintheWeb.Thesesearchenginesareusuallyfree, althoughsomeadvertisingfromtimetotimecanbeexperienced. AltaVista Excite Google GoTo.com HotBot Lycos WebCrawler Yahoo! altavista.com excite.com google.com goto.com hotbot.com lycos.com webcrawler.com yahoo.com MostofthesesitesalsoprovidedirectoriesofWebsites.Adirectoryisanorganizedsetoftopics,suchas arts,sports,entertainment,andsubtopicssiftedthroughbyahumanresearcherthatallowsyoutofocuson topicsthatinterestshim. NarrowingtheSearch Thereareavarietyofmethodsfornarrowingthesearchdependingonthesearchenginethatwillbeused. SomesearchenginescontainbuttonsorphrasessuchasI’mFeelingLucky,CustomSearch,orAdvanced Searchthatcangiveresultsthatfocusonthetopicthatwassearched.Asanexample,when“WordTrade Center”istypedorenteredinthesearchtextbox,withquotationmarksbeforeandafterthephrase,thenthe Searchbuttonispressed,thepagelistsresultsthatfocusonthatinstitution. Mostsearchenginesofferoperatorswithspecialfunctionsbasedonamathematicalsystemcalledthe Booleanlogic.TheoperatorsthataremostcommonlyusedareAND,OR,andNOT.Usingtheseoperators canreducesearchoutputtoafewrelevantsitesinsteadofthousandsofunrelatedsites(CapronandJohnson). Thus,ifMicrosoftORIntelistyped,anysitethatmentionseitherorbothcompaniesappearsonthescreen. Let’ssay,findinformationaboutacountry,Jordan.IfJordanisentered,itdisplayssitesdedicatedtoMichael Jordan,amongothers.Therefore,thekeyshouldbeJordanANDNOTMichaeltonarrowdownthesearch. Therefore,theuseofBooleantermsisreallybeneficialinfine-tuningtheresultsofthesearchbecausesearch enginesareknownforturningintoomuchinformation. BookmarkingandOrganizingFavorites TheWebpagesthatweresearchedcanbetrackedbyaddingthatWebpagetothelistoffavoritepages.So anytimethatapageisneededtobeopenedagain,asimpleclickontheFavoritesbuttononthetoolbar,and clickontheshortcutintheFavoriteslist,willdo. UsingtheLinksBarandtheHistoryList FavoriteWebpagescanalsobeaddedtotheLinksbarasidefromtheFavoriteslist.Eitherdragtheiconof theWebpagefromtheAddressbartotheLinksbarordragalinkfromaWebpagetotheLinksbar.Ifyou reallywanttoremembertheWebpageyouareaccessing,youcanalsodragalinkfromtheLinksfolderin youFavoriteslist. Thus,ifaddingtheWebpageintheFavoriteslistfailed,simplyclicktheHistorybuttononthetoolbartoview thelistoftheWebpagesthatwereaccessedtoday,yesterday,orfromafewweeksago.Justclickaname fromthelisttodisplaythepage. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  12. OfficeProductivityTools2 Hypertext HypertextiswhatmakestheWebsovaluable.Hypertextreferstotextthatcontainslinks(calledhyperlinks) tootherpagesontheWeb.Thisallowsyoutoeasilyjumpfromonepagetoanother.Itcanbeintheformof aword,severalwords,orevenanimage.Whenmovingthemousecursoroverit,thecursorturnsintoa handicon.Thewebbrowserautomaticallyloadswhatevertheselectedlinkindicates. SettingaHomePage Thestartingpageforabrowserisreferredtoasahomepage.Thisisthepagethatisusuallyseenwhen openingthebrowser.Ahomepageissimilartoabookcoveroratableofcontentsthatprovidesinformation aboutthesite’spurpose,objectives,andcontents.Theinitialhomepagethatdisplaysistheoneselectedby theWebbrowser(Shelly/Cashman/Vermaat). Personalizingthebrowserispossible.Simplyselectapagethatyouwanttoseeeverytimeyouopenthe browserandsetthisasyouhomepage. SearchingfromtheAddressBar Asidefromusingthesearchenginestosearchforinformationthatinterestsyou,youcanalsosearchthrough theAddressbar(MicrosoftInternetExplorerHelp). InInternetExplorer,ontheToolsmenu,clickInternetOptions.AccesstheAdvancedtab.UnderSearch fromtheAddressbar,selectoneofthefollowing: • • • • ToviewalistoflikelymatchesintheSearchbar,anddisplaythemostlikelyWebpageinthemain window,selectDisplaytheresults,andgotothemostlikelysite. ToviewalistoflikelymatchesinthemainwindowsothatthatusercanchoosewhichWebpageto display,selectJustdisplaytheresultsinthemainwindow. ToviewonlythemostlikelyWebpage,selectJustgotothemostlikelysite. ToturnoffsearchingfromtheAddressbar,selectDonotsearchfromtheAddressbar. Activity 1.FromtheStartmenu,pointtoPrograms,andthenclicktheInternetExplorer.Youmayalsoclick theInternetExplorericonfromtheLaunchtoolbartoopentheInternetExplorerwindow,ifthere’s any.Asdiscussedbefore,noticethetoolbarsandtheiconsavailableintheInternetExplorer.You mayrunyourmousethroughittohighlighteachcommandonthetoolbar. 2.ClickontheAddresstextboxtohighlightthedefaultWebaddressandkeyinhttp://www.op.gov.ph. 3.Pressthe<ENTER>keyorclicktheGobuttontogototheWebpageyouaretryingtoaccess.The homepageoftheOfficeofthePresidentoftheRepublicofthePhilippinesshouldbedisplayedon yourscreen.Usethescrollbartoviewtheentirepage. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  13. OfficeProductivityTools2 4.Ontopofthehomepage,clickthetextlinkMalacañangMuseumandyouwillseelikethepage shownbelow: 5.MoveyourmousecursoroverthelinkPresidentsofthePhilippinesandyouwillseethelistofallthe PresidentsofthePhilippineswhohaveresidedintheMalacañangPalace. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  14. OfficeProductivityTools2 6.ClickthehyperlinkMalacañangPalaceandyouwillbedirectedtothepageshownbelow: 7.ClicktheimageentitledMalacañangTimelineorthehyperlinkclickheretoviewandthefollowing pagewillbedisplayedonyourscreen: LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  15. OfficeProductivityTools2 8.Usethescrollbartoviewtheentirepage. 9.ClicktheBackbuttontogobacktothepreviouspage. 10.ClicktheimageentitledMalacañangPhotosandthisshowsthepageshownbelow: 11.UnderBuildingmenu,clickthehyperlinkAerial. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  16. OfficeProductivityTools2 12.Clicktheimageattheleftside.Anotherwindowappearsonyourscreenshowingabiggerpictureof theimage. 13.ClosethewindowcontainingtheimagebyclickingtheClosebuttonattheupper-rightcornerofthe window.Dothesameproceduretotheimageatyourright. 14.ClicktheBackbuttontoreturntotheGallery. 15.ClicktheExecutiveBuildinghyperlinkfromtheRoomsmenu.Thepagebelowshouldbedisplayed onyourscreen. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  17. OfficeProductivityTools2 16.Again,clickeachimagetoenlargethepicture. 17.Afteryouhaveviewedtheimages,clicktheBackhyperlinktoreturntotheGallery. 18.ClicktheremaininghyperlinksunderBuildingandRoomsmenuandviewalltheimagesundereach category. 19.GotoSymbolsofPresidencyhyperlinktoviewthepageshownbelow. 20.Clickeachhyperlink:TheNationalFlag,TheNationalCoatofArms,andThePresidentialFlagand Seal,thenreadthecontentsthereon. 21.Afterwards,togotoanotherWebpage,clicktheCoatofArmsimagewiththeWebaddress www.gov.phatthelower-leftsideofyourscreen.Anotherwindowappearsonyourscreen displayingtheWebpagefortheOfficialGovernmentPortaloftheRepublicofthePhilippines. 22.ClosethewindowthatdisplaystheWebsiteoftheMalacañangMuseumbyclickingtheClose button. 23.ClickthehyperlinkAboutandthefollowingpageappearsonyourscreen. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  18. OfficeProductivityTools2 24. 25. 26. 27. Movethescrollbartoviewtheentirepage. FromtheSelectTopicmenulocatedatthebottomofthepage,clickGeneralInformation. Scrolldowntoviewandreadtheinformation. Afterviewingthepage,selectanothertopicundertheSelectTopicmenuuntilyouhavegone throughallthetopicsfromthelist. 28.ClicktheHomebutton. 29.Youmayselectanycategoryfromthelisttolearnmoreaboutourcountry,thePhilippines. 30.Aftersurfingthenet,closetheInternetExplorerwindow. ONLINESHOPPING 1.OpentheInternetExplorer. 2.Keyinwww.myayala.comontheAddresstextbox,andpressthe<ENTER>key.Thehomepageof theAyalaonlineshoppingmallinthePhilippinesappearsonyourscreen.(Note:TheWebpageof theAyalaonlineshoppingmallchangesdependingontheseasonandtheproductstheychooseto market.) 3.ClicktheElectronicshyperlinktodirectyoutothepageshownbelow. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  19. OfficeProductivityTools2 4.ClickontheCommunicationshyperlinklocatedattheleftlistandthiswilldirecttothispage. 5.Theavailablephonesappearonthescreen. 6.Let’ssayyouwanttocheckthefeaturesofthephoneyoulikebeforeyoubuyit.Clickontheimage ofNokia3230orthehyperlinkbelowtheimage(oranymodelyouwant).Thefollowingpage appearsonyourscreen. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  20. OfficeProductivityTools2 7.Usethescrollbartoviewtheentirepage.Belowthepage,youcanseethepriceoftheunitinpesos andindollars. 8.ClickthelinkAddtoCartonthecolor:Redoption.Younowhave1productinourshoppingcart. Thewindowshouldsomehowlooklikethepagebelow: 9.Let’ssayyouwanttobuyafewmoreitemsforyourkidbrotherorsister,clicktheToys&Games hyperlink. 10.Ontheleftside,clicktheVideoandPCGameshyperlink.Thisisthepagewillbeshownonthe screen: LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  21. OfficeProductivityTools2 11.Usethescrollbartoviewtheentirepage.ClicktheSonyPlaystation2image.Thefollowingpage shouldbedisplayedonyourscreen. 12.ClickAddtoCartunderthew/otransformervariation. 13.Thepagedisplayedonyourscreenshoulddisplayalltheitemsinsideyourshoppingcartwhereyou canalsoseethetotalpriceoftheitemsyouaregoingtopurchase. 14.MakesurethattheCheckOutoptionisselectedthenclickContinue. Note:SometimesaSecurityAlertwindowappearsonyourscreentowarnyouthatyouareaboutto viewpagesoverasecureconnection.SimplyclickOK. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  22. OfficeProductivityTools2 15.TheCheckoutoptionsappearonyourscreen.Mostonlineshoppingsitesrequireyoutoregisterfirst beforeyoucanbuyanyitemsontheirsite.Here,youcanpurchasetheitemsyouwantjustbybeing aGuestuser.ClickthelinkthatsaysContinuetransactionasaguestuser. 16.Thestepsonhowtopaytheitemsyouhavepurchasedappearsonyourscreen.TheIPaddressof yourcomputerisalsoshownonthescreentowarnyouagainstfraudulenttransactions.Stopatthis stagebecauseyouarenowrequiredtofillupnecessaryinformationregardingwheretheywouldship theproductandbillyouforpayment. CheckingOutOtherSites 1.Accessthewww.f-secure.com/. 2.MoveyourcursoronNews,andthenclickonVirusNews.Thepagebelowisdisplayedonyour screen. 3.ClickandreadthelatestF-securevirusnews. 4.Afterreadingthevirusnews,clickSecurityTipslocatedattherightsideofthescreen.Readthe article. 5.Visitthesitewww.cookiecentral.com. 6.ClickontheCookieshypertextatthetopofthepage. 7.ClickTheCookieConceptlinkandreadmoreaboutcookies. 8.Afterthat,gotothelinkTheDarkSidehypertexttolearnhowadvertisingcompaniesfindyouwhile surfingtheWeb. 9.ClicktheSoftwaretabtolearnmoreaboutPCsoftwareusedtomonitor,intercept,andmanagethe cookiesbeingstoredinyourcomputer. 10.Onthelighterside,trytovisitwww.sti.edu.phtolearnmoreaboutSTIInc. 11.Youcanalsoreadthelatestnewsonthenetbyaccessingthefollowingsites:www.inq7.net; www.philstar.com,andwww.manilastandardonline.com. orat 12.Tocheckyourcellularphonesubscriptionsgotoeither:www.smart.com.ph www.globehandyphone.com.ph. 13.ClosetheInternetExplorerwindowaftersurfing. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  23. OfficeProductivityTools2 Yahoo.com 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. OpentheInternetExplorer. Accesshttp://www.field-guides.com/. UnderMostPopularSiteListings,clickTheFieldTripshyperlink. UnderScienceFieldTrips,chooseanycategoryfromtheselection.(e.g.NaturalWonders). ClicktheStartFieldTriphypertext.Thepagebelowwillbedisplayedonyourscreen. 6.Readtheinstructionsonhowtogoaboutthefieldtrip.ClicktheGototheNextStop button. 7.JustclicktheGototheNextStopbuttonuntilyoufinishthetrip.Usethescrollbartoviewphotos andarticles. 8.ClicktheExitbuttontoquitthetour.Youwillreturntothepagebelowandmaystartanotherfield trip. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  24. OfficeProductivityTools2 Google.com 1.Gotowww.google.com.Thepagebelowwillbedisplayedonyourscreen. 2.MakesurethattheWebtabisselected.KeyinPhilippinesontheSearchtextbox. 3.ClicktheSearchbuttonorpressthe<ENTER>key.Thefollowingpageshouldbedisplayedonyour screen.Googlehassearchedatotalof371,000,000Websites.Movethescrollbartoviewtheentire page. 4.Belowthepage,youcanjustclicktheNextbuttontoviewotherWebaddressesthatGooglehas searched.Youmayalsoclickthecorrespondingnumbersbeneaththelettertomovefromonepage toanother. 5.ClicktheBackbuttontoreturntothemainpageofGoogle. 6.ThistimeclicktheI’mFeelingLuckybutton.GooglewillleadyoutothefirstWebsiteithas searched.RememberthatthefirstWebsiteGooglehassearchedinstep3,TheWorldFactbook,this LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

  25. OfficeProductivityTools2 willbethepagedisplayedinyourscreenliketheoneshownonthenextpage.Closetheapplication after. LaboratoryExercise12–InternetExplorerFundamentals

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