2. EMAIL (ELECTRONIC MAIL)
Way to send and exchange your digital
messages to one or more people. This
is operated by internet.
The AUTODIN network provided a message
service between 1,350 terminals,
handling 30 million messages per
month, with an average message length
of approximately 3,000 characters.
Autodin was supported by 18 large
computerized switches, and was
connected to the United States General
Services Administration Advanced
Record System, which provided similar
services to roughly 2,500 terminals.
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3. WIKI
Application in the
web where you are
allowed to read
information about
certain topic. In
this app, you are
also allowed to
edit the content.
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4. SOCIAL BOOKMARKING
service is a centralized online
service which enables users to add,
annotate, edit, and share bookmarks of
web documents
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5. HTML
Mark-up
Language used
in creating web
address.
It is consist
of tags and
brackets.
The browser
does not
display the
HTML tags.
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6. PODCAST
A medium consisting episodes of
audio, video, pdf file, etc.
downloaded through syncing or
streamed online.
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7. VoIP
methodology and group of
technologies for the
delivery of voice
communications and
multimedia sessions
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8. ONLINE CHAT
kind of communication over
the Internet that offers a
real-time transmission of
text messages from sender
to receiver.
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9. WWW
a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed
via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web
pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other
multimedia and navigate between them via hyperlinks.
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10. STREAMING
constantly received by and
presented to an end-user
while being delivered by a
provider. Its verb form, "to
stream", refers to the
process of delivering media
in this manner; the term
refers to the delivery
method of the medium rather
than the medium itself.
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11. BLOG
a discussion or informational site published on the World
Wide Web and consisting of discrete entries ("posts")
typically displayed in reverse chronological order (the
most recent post appears first). Until 2009 blogs were
usually the work of a single individual, occasionally of a
small group, and often covered a single subject.
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12. SOCIAL
NETWORKING
platform to build social networks
or social relations among people
who, for example, share interests,
activities, backgrounds or reallife connections. A social network
service consists of a
representation of each user (often
a profile), his social links, and a
variety of additional services.
Social networking is web-based
services that allow individuals to
create a public profile, to create
a list of users with whom to share
connection, and view and cross the
connections within the system
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13. URL
specific character
string that
constitutes a
reference to a
resource. In most web
browsers, the URL of
a web page is
displayed on top
inside an address
bar.
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14. WEB FEED
data format used for providing users
with
frequently
updated
content.
Content distributors syndicate a web
feed, thereby allowing users to
subscribe to it.
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