The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
common online terminologies
1. Jeselle Cecilia L. Navarrete
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Major in Preschool Education
University of Sto. Tomas, Philippines
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3. • Sending messages digitally
• The writer can have two or more
recipients
• You have the option to write a subject or
not
• Free to place attachments
• Available in Yahoo!, Google, Hot, etc,
• Has an attachment size
• May contain spam/viruses
• No read reports
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System of getting together information
Wikipedia is the most popular Wiki
Invented by Ward Cunningham
Contains search bar and links
Usually an application or website
• Changes may not be controlled
• Information may not be credible
• Information is not secured
5. • Saving a link or copying it and
sending it to others
• Instead of saving it for you
own, you share it
• With this, you don’t need
search engines because you
can get what you want in an
instant
6. • Hypertext Markup Language
• Set of codes which shows in
the web
• Results appear differently in
different browsers
7. • Freedom to choose what to listen to
• Play and broadcast combined
• You can listen to any device
compatible with mp3
• Once downloaded, it’s not a
podcast anymore but an ordinary
mp3 file
9. • Exchanging messages through a
downloaded application or program
• Both the author aqnd the recipient
has to be online for it to be called
chat
• Social networking sites have this
feature to further communicate with
people
10. • A system that supports HTML
documents, photos, links and
other media
• Provides the chance to click
and transfer from one page to
another getting more
information as a result
• Accessed with a browser
11. • Listening to audio or watching video
online
• An alternative to downloading
• Beneficial for those users who do not
have a fast connection enough to
download large files
• The file may buffer before it can be
listened to or viewed by a user
12. • A site containing a writer’s
experiences, opinions and other
personal stuff he/she wants to
share
• May have links or photos
• Can be a bought url or through
a site (e.g. Tumblr, Blogger, etc.)
13. • Uniform Resource Locator
• Also known as web address
• A reference to a source
• Standardized in 1994 by Tim
Berners Lee
• Used for web pages and also
for file transfers, email,
numbers and applications
14. • Expanding connections by
making new contacts and
finding old ones
• Establishes Internet
Communities
• Examples are Facebook,
Twitter, Linkedln, etc.
15. • Updating users with
content
• Subscription is involved
• No need for
unsubscribing but rather,
removal of feed