A Web browser is simply a terminal emulator, designed to display text on a screen. The two essential differences between an ordinary terminal emulator and a Web browser are that the browser knows how to deal with (1), and that it has a mechanism for(2) graphical files. Display text, display graphics, and (3) hyperlinks--there’s 99 percent of the (4) value. That’s not to say that the manufacturers didn’t go all-out to attach a hyperactive efflorescence of useless capabilities onto their browsers. Remember when media channels in the browser were a big deal, instead of the clutter you can’t wait to delete from your favorites of bookmarks menu Remember when client-side Java applets were supposed to become the preferred(5)for application development Remember frames and all their nasty side effects
(1)是()
A.superlinks
B.links
C.hyperlinks
D.connections