not virus
javascripts and activex controls from when you were online, they are still in your web browser and can run without internet
delete them from browser
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Internet Browsers eg Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or anything that can read HTML( internet language).
Yes, although the pages you may be able to visit on the Internet may be limited to educational resources.
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The right answer is that the World Wide Web is not a computer network, but a bunch of web pages linked together on a computer network call the Internet. So the answer is NO.
Yes you do. The radio "stations" that you "receive" on the computer don't really arrive at the computer using radio technology. They arrive as web pages.
The pages get paid by the ppl who's adds they r
The Future of the Internet has 342 pages.
all computer connected to the internet does this. when you are on internet exlorer, firefox, opera, google chrome or safari you type something into the search bar, when it comes up it has delivered the webpage to your computer.
Any website that you visit on the internet is a web page "A page on the internet/web". It relates to ICT as a computer programming language is required to create on of these pages.
Mortal Causes has 336 pages.
Unnatural Causes has 236 pages.