2. PLATFORMS THAT MAY BE CUTRENTLY USED TO HOST NEWSLETTER
AND SIMILAR ICT COTENT INCLUDE BUT ARE LIMITED TO.
3. Google Cloud Platforms
Google is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the
same infrastructure that google use internally for its end-user products,
such as google search and youtube. Alongside a set of management
tools, it provides a series of modular cloud services including
computing, Data storage, Data analytics and machine learning.
Registration requires a credit card or bank account details.
4. Cloud Computing
The practices of using a network and
remote serve hosted on the internet to store,
Manage, and Process data, Rather that a
local server or a Personal computer.
5. Example of cloud computing
Google Drive
Keep all work in one secure place with online file storage.
Dropbox
Keeps your files safe, syncedn, and easy to share.
6. Social Media
The ability to share Photos, Opions, Events, etc in real time has
transformed the way we live and also the way we do bussiness.
Retailers who engange social media as an integral part of their
marketing strategy usually see measurable result. But the key to
successful social media is to not treat it like an extra appendage but
treat it with the same care, respect, and attention you do all of your
marketing efforts.
7. Facebook Pages
Originally the purpose of the feature was to allow users to
inform their friends of their current “ status” includingfeelings,
whereabouts, or actions,wherw facebook prompted thestatus update
with “ Username” is and users filled in the rest.
8. Tumblr
Having been owned by Yahoo Since 2013, tumblr serves a social
media cum micro BLOGGING PLATFORM that can be used to find
follow things that you like. You can also use it to post anything,
including multimedia, to a short- form Blog . Moreover, it gives you the
flexibility rto customize almost everything.
9. Example of Social Media
Facebook
Is for profit corporation and online social networking service.
Tumblr
A micro blogging platform and social networking website.
Twitter
Online social networking service that enables users to send and
read short 140- character messages called “tweets”.