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How to Use the Internet

A Guide for the Dot.Comfused

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Advert (n)

The main content of the Internet. One of the best ways of finding out about the latest sexual craze.

Banner Advert (n)

The top fifth of a webpage

Pop up Adverts (n)

A method of causing a user to install an ad blocker.

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