This document defines and explains various terms related to technology and the internet. It defines electronic mail as a common form of exchanging digital messages online that can accept, format, deliver, and store messages. It also defines wikis as websites that allow users to collaboratively edit its content if they have permission. Finally, it defines streaming as the process of delivering media like audio or video files over the internet in a continuous manner for automatic download.
3. ELECTRONIC MAIL
Exchanging Digital Message
from author to the recipients
Common Form used Online
It can Accept, Format, deliver
and store Messages
4. Allows to Delete, Revise,
Add content by using a
web browser
Pages can be created and
updated
WIKIPEDIA is the most
common popular Wiki on
the public web.
Wikis have an "edit" button or link directly
on the page being viewed, if the user has
permission to edit the page
5. Used as Intelligent
Search Engines
Instead of saving
them to your web
browser, you are
saving them to the
web
Social
Bookmarking
Can be a great
source of news
Website and
saving it
for later
display recently added lists and
popular links, you can both stay
current and see relevant
information
6. Hypertext Mark-up
Language
Creating Web Pages
Consisting of TAGS, enclosed in an angel bracket
Allows image and
object to embedded
The Building blocks
of all websites
BERNERS LEE - First Mentioned
HTML tags on the internet
7. digital audio or video file or
recording
Available in digital
format for automatic
download over the
Internet
8. Using a VoIP service from a new
location may impact your ability
to connect directly to emergency
services through 9-1-1
allow you to make a call
directly from a computer
Voice- Over- Internet
Protocol
convert your voice into a digital
signal that travels over the
Internet
9. Use in sites like Facebook,
yahoo messenger, Skype,
Omegle, etc.
Text based or
Video based
used for chatting
Address point- to
point
communication
11. that is constantly received by
and presented to an enduser 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.
12. is 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).
13. The social network perspective provides
a set of methods for analyzing the
structure of whole social entities as well
as a variety of theories explaining the
patterns observed in these structures
14. "Uniform Resource Locator." A URL is the
address of a specific Web site or file on
the Internet. It cannot have spaces or
certain other characters and uses
forward slashes to denote different
directories
15. a data format used for providing users with frequently
updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web
feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe to it. Making
a collection of web feeds accessible in one spot is
known as aggregation, which is performed by an
aggregator. A web feed is also sometimes referred to as
a syndicated feed.