Computers in our life

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The language of computers

50 years ago, people hadn’t heard of computers. And

The language of computers 50 years ago, people hadn’t heard of computers.
today we cannot
imagine our life without them.
Computer technology is the fastest-growing industry in the world. The
first computer was the size of a minibus and weighed a ton. Today, its job
can de done by a chip the size of a pinhead. And the revolution is still
going on.
Very soon we’ll have computers that we’ll wear in our watches or even in
our glasses and earrings. Such wearable computers are being developed
in the USA.
Japan’s biggest mobile - phone company has just released its cleverest
product so far, the i - mode, a mobile – phone that allows you to surf the
Internet as well as make calls. People are already using their phones to
check the news, follow the stock market and download the latest jokes,
buy cinema tickets and manage their bank accounts.

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The next generation of computers will be able to talk and even

The next generation of computers will be able to talk and even
think for themselves. They will contain electronic 'neural networks'. Of course, they'll be still a lot simpler than human brains, but it will be a great step forward. Such computers will help to diagnose illnesses, find minerals, understand and control the world's money markets, identify criminals and control space travel.
Computer revolution is changing our life and our language, too. We are constantly making up new words or giving new meanings to old ones. Most of computer terms are born in Silicon Valley, the world's top computer-science centre.

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Computer words
Luckily, most computer words are easy to learn and many

Computer words Luckily, most computer words are easy to learn and many
of them are so
colourful.They often make us smile when we first hear them such as snail-
mail (traditional post rather than Internet-based mail) or wysiwyg
(what-you-see-is-what-you-get).
The computer industry is full of young people
who think of themselves as very different
from traditional business-people in suits.
It is a world that avoids heavy scientific-sounding
language in favour of words that are simple, fresh, and playful.
Above all, it is a culture that promotes
user-friendleness in everything, including its language.
This means using simple familiar words to describe technical concepts.
For example, it is surely nicer to talk about a mouse,
rather than an X-Y position indicator,
which is what a computer mouse was originally called.

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One reason why computer words are so user-friendly is that many are

One reason why computer words are so user-friendly is that many are

metaphors, for instance “a computer menu” offers you a list of things to
choose from, just like a menu in a restaurant.
“A computer virus” spreads quickly and causes harm in the same way as
viruses spread disease among people.
“The computer memory” holds information, just like people’s memories do.

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Can you explain the meaning of the word spam?

A special metaphor: spam

Can you explain the meaning of the word spam? A special metaphor:

Some metaphors are quite unique. Perhaps the most colourful computer
metaphor is spam. Spam is the trade name of an American brand of tinned
cooked meat, widely used during the Second World War when fresh meat
was hard to obtain. Because people had to eat so much of it, it became the
object of many jokes.
In the computer world, spam is he Internet equivalent of “junk mail”. It
refers to messages that we have not asked for and do not want such as
advertising. Such messages may be sent to thousands of people at the same
time. This process is called spamming, and people who cause it are known as
spammers. Spamming is very much disliked by Internet users, and spammers
may find themselves flooded by angry email messages known as flames
( another computer metaphor).
Now let us see how well you know computer words!

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The small button on the right end
of a Windows title bar

The small button on the right end of a Windows title bar
marked with an "X.”

No definition needed -just provide the name
of the operating systems
A portable storage disk used to store
and retrieve data files. Also called a floppy

Close Button

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Virus

A programming language that tells
browsers how to display Web pages.

Computer code

Virus A programming language that tells browsers how to display Web pages.
that can damage
or destroy computer files.

The electronic version of junk mail.

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Central Processing Unit

A trash can that call (files)
a user wants

Central Processing Unit A trash can that call (files) a user wants
to delete.

A Web site that allows the user to search
the Web for sites that relate to a certain subject.

No definition needed -just provide
the name of the operating systems.

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Click

To make a window as small as possible.

To press the left mouse

Click To make a window as small as possible. To press the
button
to select an icon or command.

A file that includes information you can
type, edit, view, or save.

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Recycle Bin

A trash can that call (files)
a user wants to delete.

Recycle Bin A trash can that call (files) a user wants to

The main screen that appears
after the computer (boots).

The window that is currently being used.

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Spam

Computer code that can damage
or destroy computer files.

A programming language

Spam Computer code that can damage or destroy computer files. A programming
that tells
browsers how to display Web pages.

The electronic version of junk mail.

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Desktop

The small button on the right end of a
Windows title

Desktop The small button on the right end of a Windows title
bar marked with an "X.”

The main screen that appears
after the computer (boots).

A programming language that tells
browsers how to display Web pages.

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Document

A programming language that tells
browsers how to display Web pages.
A file

Document A programming language that tells browsers how to display Web pages.
that includes information you
can type, edit, view, or save.

The window that is currently
being used .

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Destination Folder

The (folder) that files are
being moved to.

A portable

Destination Folder The (folder) that files are being moved to. A portable
storage disk used to store
and retrieve data files. Also called a floppy.

The window that is currently
being used .

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HTML

A Web site that allows the user
to search the Web

HTML A Web site that allows the user to search the Web
for sites that relate to a certain subject.
To press the left mouse button twice in
a row without moving the mouse to execute
an action.

A programming language that tells
browsers how to display Web pages.

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Are you part of computer revolution? Do the following tasks and find

Are you part of computer revolution? Do the following tasks and find
out.

1. Choose an answer — a or b.
1. A mouse is
A) a small furry animal with a long tail
B) a small box used to operate a computer
2. To surf is
A) to ride on board on the waves of the sea
B) to move around the Internet
3. A bug is
A) a small insect
B) an error in a computer program
4. A flame is
A) a red or yellow burning gas seen when something is on fire
B) an unfriendly or rude e-mail

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5. To boot is
A) to kick
B) to start a computer
6. A geek [gi:k] is
A)

5. To boot is A) to kick B) to start a computer
someone who bites the heads off alive chickens as part of a show
B) a person who knows everything about computers (and is crazy about them)
7. Spam is
A) a type of tinned meat
B) unwanted e-mails (from advertisers and the like)
8. A cookie is
A) a biscuit
B) a small text file that is sent to your computer when you visit some
websites. It's used to store information about you for the next time
you visit that site — like where you went on the site and what you did.

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Do this puzzle and you‘ll read the name of one of the

Do this puzzle and you‘ll read the name of one of the
most successful computer companies.

This small box is used to operate a computer.
A document on your computer.
A device which is used to transfer photos and texts to your computer.
To make a computer better or able to do more things.
This looks like a typewriter and has the keys you need to press.
It can be hard. It can be floppy.
A device which allows your computer to send messages along a telephone line.
An unfriendly or rude e-mail.
To start a computer.

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Look at these pictures and give the definitions:

printer

mouse

keyboard

scanner

monitor

mousephone

Click here

Look at these pictures and give the definitions: printer mouse keyboard scanner monitor mousephone Click here
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