Common
Online
Terminologies

By: Charles Michael M. Soriano
1E2
Email (Electronic Mail)
- It is a method of sending a
digital message through
the use of technology.

Wiki (Wikipedia)
- It is a web application
which allows people to
add, edit, or delete a
content in collaboration
with others.
Social Bookmarking
- It is a centralized online
service which users use to
annotate or edit
bookmarks of web
documents.

HTML
- the HyperText Markup
Language is used for
creating web pages and
other information that
can be displayed in the
web browser.
Podcast
- Consist of an episodic series
of audio, video, or PDF
subscribed to and
downloaded through web
syndication or steamed
online through a computer
or mobile device.

VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
is a group of technologies for
the delivery of voice
communications and
multimedia sessions over the
Internet.
Online Chat
- May refer to any kind of
communication through the
internet.

WWW (World Wide Web)
- A system of interlinked
hypertext documents
accessed via internet.
Streaming
- a method of relaying data (esp.
video and audio material) over a
computer network as a steady
continuous stream, allowing
playback to proceed while
subsequent data is being
received.

Blog
- a personal website or web
page on which an individual
records opinions, links to
other sites, etc. on a regular
basis.
Social Networking
- the use of dedicated websites and
applications to communicate
informally with other users, or to
find people with similar interests to
oneself.

URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
- a formatted text string used
by Web browsers, email
clients and other software to
identify a network resource on
the Internet.
Web Feed

- a data format used for
providing users with
frequently updated
content.
That’s all!
Thank you!

Common Online Terminologies

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    Email (Electronic Mail) -It is a method of sending a digital message through the use of technology. Wiki (Wikipedia) - It is a web application which allows people to add, edit, or delete a content in collaboration with others.
  • 3.
    Social Bookmarking - Itis a centralized online service which users use to annotate or edit bookmarks of web documents. HTML - the HyperText Markup Language is used for creating web pages and other information that can be displayed in the web browser.
  • 4.
    Podcast - Consist ofan episodic series of audio, video, or PDF subscribed to and downloaded through web syndication or steamed online through a computer or mobile device. VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol is a group of technologies for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over the Internet.
  • 5.
    Online Chat - Mayrefer to any kind of communication through the internet. WWW (World Wide Web) - A system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via internet.
  • 6.
    Streaming - a methodof relaying data (esp. video and audio material) over a computer network as a steady continuous stream, allowing playback to proceed while subsequent data is being received. Blog - a personal website or web page on which an individual records opinions, links to other sites, etc. on a regular basis.
  • 7.
    Social Networking - theuse of dedicated websites and applications to communicate informally with other users, or to find people with similar interests to oneself. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - a formatted text string used by Web browsers, email clients and other software to identify a network resource on the Internet.
  • 8.
    Web Feed - adata format used for providing users with frequently updated content.
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