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  • games console
    An electronic device only used to play video games.
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  • garbage in, garbage out (GIGO)
    If incorrect data is entered into a computer for processing, the result (output) will also be incorrect.
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  • gate
    An electronic device to control the flow of signals. The output of a gate will depend on the input signal(s) and the type of gate. The components of a computer system can all be seen as combinations of a number of gates, each with a number of possible inputs and a single output.
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  • general packet radio service (GPRS)
    A packet-based wireless communication service, providing fast data transfer and used in mobile phone systems, etc.
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  • GIF
    A file format used for graphics. Short for graphics interchange format.
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  • gigabyte
    A measure of computer memory or disk space (storage) consisting of 1024 megabytes. Abbreviated to Gb.
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  • global change
    Making a single change which has an effect throughout the file or document, e.g. changing the slide master in a presentation.
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  • global variable
    Global variables can be used anywhere in the program.
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  • go
    A menu option on most Apple computers.
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  • grammar checker
    Found in some word processors, a grammar checker attempts to identify incorrect use of grammar in a document. As
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  • graph
    This is an image created to represent a set of numbers. Graphs can help the user recognise trends that are not obvious in a simple list of numbers. Popular graph types include line graph, bar chart, area graph, and pie chart. Also called a chart.
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  • graphical user interface (GUI)
    Microsoft Windows is a typical example of a graphical user interface (GUI), whereby a system of windows, pull-down menus and icons make it easy for the user to communicate with the computer. Prior to GUIs, most user interfaces were purely textual.
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  • graphics
    Software which enables the user to create and modify graphical images, including photographs.
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  • graphics plotter
    An output device specifically designed for producing drawings, using one or more pens. Often used by engineers or architects.
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  • graphics tablet
    A device used to input drawings into a computer. The user draws with a stylus on a flat pad or tablet (sometimes called a graphics pad), either copying a drawing or working freehand.
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  • grid
    In a spreadsheet, or table in a word processor, the grid is the table of rows and columns, into which data is entered.
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  • gridline
    In a spreadsheet or table in a word processor, gridlines are the lines bordering the rows and columns. Usually, gridlines can be set to display or not display.
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  • groupware
    Programs that help people work together while in different physical locations. Groupware services can include the sharing of calendars, email handling, shared database access, electronic meetings with each person able to see and display information to others, and other activities.