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Common Online Terminologies
1. Dumpit, Patrisha Ann S.
1PSED1
Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in
Preschool Education
University of Santo Tomas
2. It is a short term for Electronic Mail
A system for sending and receiving
messages electronically over a
computer network, as between
personal computers.
3. A wiki is a Web site that allows users to
add and update content on the site using
their own Web browser. This is made
possible by Wiki software that runs on
the Web server. Wikis end up being
created mainly by a collaborative effort
of the site visitors. A great example of a
large wiki is the Wikipedia, a free
encyclopaedia in many languages that
anyone can edit. The term "wiki" comes
from the Hawaiian phrase, "wiki wiki,"
which means "super fast." I guess if you
have thousands of users adding content
to a Web site on a regular basis, the site
could grow "super fast."
4. Social bookmarking is a user-defined
taxonomy system for bookmarks.
Such a taxonomy is sometimes called
a folksonomy and the bookmarks are
referred to as tags.
5.
6. a digital audio file made available on
the Internet for downloading to a
computer or portable media player,
typically available as a series, new
instalments of which can be received by
subscribers automatically.
7. A short term for Voice Over Internet
Protocol.
is a technology that allows telephone
calls to be made over computer
networks like the Internet.
8. In Computer Science, it is to participate in a
synchronous exchange of remarks with one
or more people over a computer network.
9. Collection of internet resources (such
as FTP, telnet, Usenet), hyperlinked text,
audio, and video files,
and remote sites that can be accessed
and searched by browsers based on
standards such as HTTP and TCP/IP.
Also called the web, it was created in
1989 by the UK physicist Tim BernersLee while working at the European
Particle Physics Laboratory
(called CERN after its French initials
Conseil Europeen de Reserches
Nucleaires) in Switzerland, as an easier
way to access information scattered
across the internet.
10. • Streaming or media
streaming is a
technique for
transferring data so
that it can be
processed as a
steady and
continuous stream.
• Streaming
technologies are
becoming
increasingly
important with the
growth of
the Internet becaus
e most users do not
have fast enough
access to download
large multimedia fil
es quickly. With
streaming,
the client
browser or plugin can start
displaying the data
before the entire
file has been
transmitted.
11.
12. A website where you can
interact with people from the
internet.
Social networking is the
practice of expanding the
number of one's business
and/or social contacts by
making connections through
individuals.
13. • This is the thing that you
see on the search bar at
the top of your screen.
• The short term for
Uniform Resource Locator.
• This is also the internet
address.
14. • Also called as RSS.
• RSS is a content delivery vehicle. It is the
format used when you want to syndicate
news and other web content. When it
distributes the content it is called a feed. You
could think of RSS as your own personal wire
service.