Google: Google, a popular search engine, is a tool for finding resources on the World Wide Web. Google scans web pages to find instances of the keywords you have entered in the search box. ![]()
GIF File: Graphical Interface Format. The most widely used standard for web graphics, developed by Unisys and owned by Compuserve. Best suited for artificial images such as computer-generated art.
Alternatives are JPEG and the open-source PNG.


Gaussian Blur:Gaussian blur is a widely used effect in graphics software such as Adobe Photoshop, The GIMP, Inkscape, and Paint.NET. It is typically used to reduce image noise and reduce detail levels. …


Grayscale:the range of gray tones between black and white as displayed on a monitor or in an image.
Gigabyte: A unit of storage measurement consisting of one billion bytes (one thousand megabytes)HTML:(HyperText Markup Language) A markup language designed for the creation of web pages with hypertext and other information to be displayed in a web …
Hyperlink: this is the clickable link in text or graphics on a Web page that takes you to another place on the same page, another page, or whole other site. …
Helper ApplicationsHalo EffectH.264 video:which is also known as the Advanced Video Codec (AVC) specification or MPEG-4 Part 10, is one of the digital video codecs specified for the Blu-ray (BD) and High Definition DVD (HD DVD) formats.Hard Drive:a computer’s internal disk drive using a non-removable storage format. Used for the storage of data, documents and the computer’s programs and operating system.Histogram:A graphic representation of the range of tones from dark to light in a photo. Some digital cameras include a histogram feature that enables a …Hue:Hue is one of the three main attributes of perceived color, in addition to lightness and chroma (or colorfulness). Hue is also one of the three dimensions in some colorspaces along with saturation, and brightness (also known as lightness or value). …Hostname:the unique name by which a computer is known on a network, used to identify it in electronic mail, Usenet news, or other forms of electronic information interchange.
Roger Noakes Says:
June 14th, 2008 at 11:46 pm
Hi Emma
Just dropped in for a quick look. As usual you are doing very engaging research. To expedite the rest of the research required for this module you could do the Google
define:topicname or what is topicname search technique.
cheers
Roger