Floyx is decentralized social media platform for the premium content creators. You may freely express yourself, engage with others, and break away from the limitation of traditional platforms..It gives you back control over your onlines experience.
Floyx is a type of Social Media platform that's designed for druggies of Web3.0. Floyx is a fruitful tree with multiple salutary features on each of its branches. It's a one- stop destination for social media features, bearing the fruits of connectivity and invention withWeb3.Oversharing of data? Tired of suppression? Floyx is the answer. You're in control of our decentralized platform. Drink to the future of social media! Let's connect, partake, and express ourselves freely on a safe and secure network. In the fast- changing world of social media, users frequently face a common dilemma search for a platform that complies with their values and doesn't fail them.
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Let's discuss about Social Media Platform, Blockchain and SocialfiFloyx
Let's discuss the conversion from Social Media Platforms through Blockchain, and Socialfi on Floyx. Explore how blockchain enhances security and transparency in social interactions while Socialfi revolutionizes financial inclusion within the digital social sphere.
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) - Empowerment TechnologiesMark Jhon Oxillo
This document provides information about information and communication technology (ICT). It defines ICT as dealing with using different communication technologies like mobile phones, internet, etc. to locate, save, send and edit information. It discusses how ICT has affected the Philippines economically and socially through the growth of industries like BPO and increased internet and social media usage. It also outlines the evolution of the world wide web from static Web 1.0 pages to dynamic Web 2.0 pages that allow user participation and interaction. Problems with the proposed Web 3.0 that aims to have machines understand user preferences are also discussed.
This document discusses social media and electronic media. It defines social media as interactions between people online through communities and networks where they share and exchange information. Some early examples of social media included Geocities. There are different types of social media technologies including blogs, social networks, photos, videos, and reviews. Social media is also used on mobile devices, called mobile social media. The document also defines electronic media as media accessed through electronic or electromechanical devices like TVs, computers, phones. Electronic media can be in analog or digital formats.
This document is a module on introduction to information and communication technologies. It discusses the evolution of the world wide web from static Web 1.0 pages to dynamic Web 2.0 pages that allow user interaction. It also covers trends in ICT like social media, mobile technologies, and assistive media. The document provides tips on online safety, security, ethics and etiquette like using strong passwords, only connecting with known friends online, and not sharing personal information. It outlines various internet risks like cyberbullying, identity theft, and malware threats. Learners are engaged through activities to self-assess online habits and identify features of different websites and types of social media.
This document provides an overview of empowerment technologies and information and communication technologies (ICT). It discusses how technology empowers people by making work quicker and more accurate. The document then outlines topics to be covered, including introduction to ICT, online safety and security, advanced word processing, spreadsheet and presentation skills, imaging and design, online platforms, basic web page creation, collaborative development, and more. Trends in ICT are also summarized such as convergence, social media, mobile technologies, assistive media, and cloud computing. The document concludes with lessons on online safety, security, and netiquette guidelines.
Social networking sites allow people to build social networks and connect with others who share interests. Some of the most popular social networks today include Facebook, Google, and Twitter, though in the past MySpace and Hi5 were dominant. Social networks have evolved over the last 10 years and grown more addictive through new apps and mobile access. Key characteristics of social networks include being user-based, interactive, community-driven, focused on relationships, and prioritizing emotional connections over content. Emerging trends include the rise of social mobile use and increased social sharing of ideas and opinions. Social networks have become ingrained in modern life.
Floyx is a type of Social Media platform that's designed for druggies of Web3.0. Floyx is a fruitful tree with multiple salutary features on each of its branches. It's a one- stop destination for social media features, bearing the fruits of connectivity and invention withWeb3.Oversharing of data? Tired of suppression? Floyx is the answer. You're in control of our decentralized platform. Drink to the future of social media! Let's connect, partake, and express ourselves freely on a safe and secure network. In the fast- changing world of social media, users frequently face a common dilemma search for a platform that complies with their values and doesn't fail them.
Know More - - https://shorturl.at/yGMOT
Let's discuss about Social Media Platform, Blockchain and SocialfiFloyx
Let's discuss the conversion from Social Media Platforms through Blockchain, and Socialfi on Floyx. Explore how blockchain enhances security and transparency in social interactions while Socialfi revolutionizes financial inclusion within the digital social sphere.
Know More- - https://shorturl.at/yGMOT
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) - Empowerment TechnologiesMark Jhon Oxillo
This document provides information about information and communication technology (ICT). It defines ICT as dealing with using different communication technologies like mobile phones, internet, etc. to locate, save, send and edit information. It discusses how ICT has affected the Philippines economically and socially through the growth of industries like BPO and increased internet and social media usage. It also outlines the evolution of the world wide web from static Web 1.0 pages to dynamic Web 2.0 pages that allow user participation and interaction. Problems with the proposed Web 3.0 that aims to have machines understand user preferences are also discussed.
This document discusses social media and electronic media. It defines social media as interactions between people online through communities and networks where they share and exchange information. Some early examples of social media included Geocities. There are different types of social media technologies including blogs, social networks, photos, videos, and reviews. Social media is also used on mobile devices, called mobile social media. The document also defines electronic media as media accessed through electronic or electromechanical devices like TVs, computers, phones. Electronic media can be in analog or digital formats.
This document is a module on introduction to information and communication technologies. It discusses the evolution of the world wide web from static Web 1.0 pages to dynamic Web 2.0 pages that allow user interaction. It also covers trends in ICT like social media, mobile technologies, and assistive media. The document provides tips on online safety, security, ethics and etiquette like using strong passwords, only connecting with known friends online, and not sharing personal information. It outlines various internet risks like cyberbullying, identity theft, and malware threats. Learners are engaged through activities to self-assess online habits and identify features of different websites and types of social media.
This document provides an overview of empowerment technologies and information and communication technologies (ICT). It discusses how technology empowers people by making work quicker and more accurate. The document then outlines topics to be covered, including introduction to ICT, online safety and security, advanced word processing, spreadsheet and presentation skills, imaging and design, online platforms, basic web page creation, collaborative development, and more. Trends in ICT are also summarized such as convergence, social media, mobile technologies, assistive media, and cloud computing. The document concludes with lessons on online safety, security, and netiquette guidelines.
Social networking sites allow people to build social networks and connect with others who share interests. Some of the most popular social networks today include Facebook, Google, and Twitter, though in the past MySpace and Hi5 were dominant. Social networks have evolved over the last 10 years and grown more addictive through new apps and mobile access. Key characteristics of social networks include being user-based, interactive, community-driven, focused on relationships, and prioritizing emotional connections over content. Emerging trends include the rise of social mobile use and increased social sharing of ideas and opinions. Social networks have become ingrained in modern life.
LESSON 1 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY.pptxAngelicaCabalse
The document discusses information and communication technology (ICT). It defines ICT as dealing with communication technologies used to locate, store, create, share, and exchange information. Examples provided are mobile phones and the Internet. The document then discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from static Web 1.0 pages to dynamic Web 2.0 and semantic Web 3.0. Key features of Web 2.0 discussed include folksonomy, rich user experience, user participation, and mass participation. Trends in ICT mentioned include convergence of technologies, social media, mobile technologies, and assistive media to help visually impaired people access information.
ICT refers to the use of technologies like mobile phones and the internet to locate, save, send, and edit information. A website is composed of web pages linked together, while a webpage can be static and non-interactive (Web 1.0) or dynamic and interactive where users can post and comment (Web 2.0). Trends in ICT include convergence of technologies, social media like social networks and bookmarking sites, and assistive media like mobile technologies with different operating systems like iOS, Android, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone OS, Symbian, and Web OS.
Information and communication technology (ICT) involves using technologies like mobile phones, computers, the internet, and other devices to locate, store, send and manipulate information. ICT has greatly impacted daily life by improving communication, making tasks more convenient, and assisting with modernization efforts. The rise of the internet in particular enabled near-instant communication through email, messaging, video calls, and the development of the World Wide Web with sites for discussion, sharing, and commerce. The evolution of the Web includes Web 1.0 static pages, Web 2.0 interactive and social pages, and Web 3.0 pages that are personalized through semantic analysis of users' interests and activities. Popular online platforms now include tools for presentations, file storage,
Powerpoint presentation created for a workshop hosted by CASLIS-Ottawa, "Connecting with Our Clients: Marketing and Communicating Information Services". January 12 2009.
The document discusses key trends in information and communication technology (ICT), including convergence, the six main types of social media, popular mobile operating systems, components of assistive media, and the four primary types of cloud computing including public, private, hybrid, and community clouds. Mobile technologies have advanced to 5G networking and smartphones run platforms like iOS, Android, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone OS, Symbian OS, and Web OS. Assistive media contains clients, distributed servers, and datacenters to help those with visual or reading impairments.
The document lists 20 popular social media platforms and provides a brief overview of each one, including their logo, target audience, overall purpose, and in some cases alternate uses. The platforms covered include About.me, Blogger, Box.net, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, Flickr, Foursquare, Google Plus, Klout, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Skype, Slideshare, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, WordPress, Vimeo, and Yelp.
Internet, Social Media and NGOs in Mexicopete cranston
The document discusses social media and campaigning in Mexico. Some key points:
- Approximately 27.4 million people in Mexico have access to the internet out of a total population of 111 million.
- 63% of internet users are between the ages of 12-34.
- The cheapest home broadband internet plan costs $30 USD per month.
- Hi5 is currently the largest social network in Mexico, larger than Facebook or MySpace. However, Facebook grew 220% from 2008-2009 while Hi5 only grew 35% in that same period.
- For organizations in Mexico, social media like YouTube, Facebook, blogs, Flickr and others have become one of the top three communication strategies used.
ICT deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, Internet, etc. to locate, save, send, and edit information.
Example: when we make a video call, we use internet.
This document defines and describes key concepts related to information and communication technology (ICT). It defines a computer system as consisting of hardware, software, and peopleware. It provides examples of hardware components and describes software and peopleware. It also defines and describes online platforms, collaborative platforms, assistive technology, online systems, mobile media, operating systems, social media, types of social media sites, and video conferencing.
2 - The Current State of ICT Technologies.pptxLeopoldoJrLaset
The document discusses the evolution of technology from Web 1.0 to the current Web 3.0. It defines key terms like ICT and discusses how the internet has evolved from static web pages to a more interactive experience where users can generate content through social media and share information. It also discusses how technology has converged and led to the rise of mobile and assistive media to disseminate information.
Daniel Appelquist's Presentation at Emerging Communication Conference & Award...eCommConf
The document discusses the emergence of the "Social Web" as a more universal and open alternative to centralized social networks like Facebook and Twitter. It argues that the Social Web would allow users to seamlessly interact across different social applications using common open protocols and standards, taking their social graph and data with them, rather than being locked into a single network. Key requirements for the Social Web include common APIs, data models, security protocols, and unique identifiers to allow interoperability across decentralized social applications and networks. Several companies and organizations are working on aspects of the Social Web through open standards and protocols.
Updated_L1 Introduction to ICT PDF.pdfssuser4dd301
This document provides an overview of information and communication technologies presented by Fernando A. Belarmino, an ICT professor. It discusses how ICT affects everyday lives through online platforms, sites, content, trends, and the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0. The document outlines the objectives of the lesson which are to improve knowledge of ICT's impact, compare online platforms and content, understand features of Web 2.0, understand the future of the web through Web 3.0, and learn trends in ICT. It also discusses concepts like input/output, storage, the computer cycle, and definitions of technology, ICT, and applications of ICT in different industries.
This document provides an introduction to information and communications technology (ICT) for senior high school students. It contains lessons that help students understand the world of ICT and how it affects daily life. The document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from static Web 1.0 to dynamic Web 2.0 that focuses on user participation. It also outlines key trends in ICT like social media, mobile technologies, and assistive media. The goal is for students to understand, use various ICT trends, and be responsible in internet use.
Web 1.0 consisted of static websites connected by hyperlinks. Web 2.0 enabled new web-based communication through tools like blogs, wikis, media sharing, and social networking. Web 3.0 is an intelligent web that can understand users by connecting data, applications, concepts, and people. Web 2.0 tools include blogs for sharing views, wikis for collaborative editing, media sharing sites to upload videos and images, and social networks for communication and building communities. These tools have various real-life uses in education, advertising, politics, business, and more.
Social Media and Privacy - Education Across the Nation - Australian Computer ...Mining Oil and Gas Jobs
Developed for the Australian Computer Society's Education Across the Nation series - First quarter, 2012
Social media is firmly entrenched in our society, both in our professional and personal lives. The way we communicate with each other has changed because of these tools. Understanding what content to share and how the information flows through your network is a critical step in addressing privacy concerns. Old privacy concerns are no longer valid and you may be unintentionally exposing yourself, your family and friends.
This presentation is designed to provide information and frank discussion about the privacy issues surrounding social media. In addition, recommendations for corporate social media policies and the role of IT in social media will be addressed.
Social Media and Privacy - Education Across the Nation - Australian Computer ...Typeset
Social media is firmly entrenched in our society, both in our professional and personal lives. The way we communicate with each other has changed because of these tools. Understanding what content to share and how the information flows through your network is a critical step in addressing privacy concerns. Old privacy concerns are no longer valid and you may be unintentionally exposing yourself, your family and friends.
This presentation is designed to provide information and frank discussion about the privacy issues surrounding social media. In addition, recommendations for corporate social media policies and the role of IT in social media will be addressed.
Presented in first quarter 2012 as the Education Across the Nation (EDxN) series for the Australian Computer Society.
Chapter 4: It's a Free Software World After Allckkhoo
The document discusses the free and open source software (FOSS) movement and how it has impacted education through various technologies. It describes how FOSS offers free services like email and storage and how companies like Google generate revenue. It discusses key organizations in the FOSS movement like the Free Software Foundation and influential figures like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds. It also summarizes learning management systems like Moodle and Sakai that use open-source software to enable online education.
This document discusses trends in information and communication technology (ICT). It begins with an introduction to ICT and how it affects lives and the economy in the Philippines. It then covers the evolution of the World Wide Web from static Web 1.0 pages to dynamic Web 2.0 pages that allow user participation. Problems with fully realizing semantic Web 3.0 are discussed. Six types of social media are defined: social networks, bookmarking sites, social news, media sharing, microblogging, and blogs/forums. Mobile technologies and operating systems are also trends in ICT. Assistive media helps people with visual/reading impairments.
LESSON 1 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY.pptxAngelicaCabalse
The document discusses information and communication technology (ICT). It defines ICT as dealing with communication technologies used to locate, store, create, share, and exchange information. Examples provided are mobile phones and the Internet. The document then discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from static Web 1.0 pages to dynamic Web 2.0 and semantic Web 3.0. Key features of Web 2.0 discussed include folksonomy, rich user experience, user participation, and mass participation. Trends in ICT mentioned include convergence of technologies, social media, mobile technologies, and assistive media to help visually impaired people access information.
ICT refers to the use of technologies like mobile phones and the internet to locate, save, send, and edit information. A website is composed of web pages linked together, while a webpage can be static and non-interactive (Web 1.0) or dynamic and interactive where users can post and comment (Web 2.0). Trends in ICT include convergence of technologies, social media like social networks and bookmarking sites, and assistive media like mobile technologies with different operating systems like iOS, Android, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone OS, Symbian, and Web OS.
Information and communication technology (ICT) involves using technologies like mobile phones, computers, the internet, and other devices to locate, store, send and manipulate information. ICT has greatly impacted daily life by improving communication, making tasks more convenient, and assisting with modernization efforts. The rise of the internet in particular enabled near-instant communication through email, messaging, video calls, and the development of the World Wide Web with sites for discussion, sharing, and commerce. The evolution of the Web includes Web 1.0 static pages, Web 2.0 interactive and social pages, and Web 3.0 pages that are personalized through semantic analysis of users' interests and activities. Popular online platforms now include tools for presentations, file storage,
Powerpoint presentation created for a workshop hosted by CASLIS-Ottawa, "Connecting with Our Clients: Marketing and Communicating Information Services". January 12 2009.
The document discusses key trends in information and communication technology (ICT), including convergence, the six main types of social media, popular mobile operating systems, components of assistive media, and the four primary types of cloud computing including public, private, hybrid, and community clouds. Mobile technologies have advanced to 5G networking and smartphones run platforms like iOS, Android, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone OS, Symbian OS, and Web OS. Assistive media contains clients, distributed servers, and datacenters to help those with visual or reading impairments.
The document lists 20 popular social media platforms and provides a brief overview of each one, including their logo, target audience, overall purpose, and in some cases alternate uses. The platforms covered include About.me, Blogger, Box.net, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, Flickr, Foursquare, Google Plus, Klout, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Skype, Slideshare, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, WordPress, Vimeo, and Yelp.
Internet, Social Media and NGOs in Mexicopete cranston
The document discusses social media and campaigning in Mexico. Some key points:
- Approximately 27.4 million people in Mexico have access to the internet out of a total population of 111 million.
- 63% of internet users are between the ages of 12-34.
- The cheapest home broadband internet plan costs $30 USD per month.
- Hi5 is currently the largest social network in Mexico, larger than Facebook or MySpace. However, Facebook grew 220% from 2008-2009 while Hi5 only grew 35% in that same period.
- For organizations in Mexico, social media like YouTube, Facebook, blogs, Flickr and others have become one of the top three communication strategies used.
ICT deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, Internet, etc. to locate, save, send, and edit information.
Example: when we make a video call, we use internet.
This document defines and describes key concepts related to information and communication technology (ICT). It defines a computer system as consisting of hardware, software, and peopleware. It provides examples of hardware components and describes software and peopleware. It also defines and describes online platforms, collaborative platforms, assistive technology, online systems, mobile media, operating systems, social media, types of social media sites, and video conferencing.
2 - The Current State of ICT Technologies.pptxLeopoldoJrLaset
The document discusses the evolution of technology from Web 1.0 to the current Web 3.0. It defines key terms like ICT and discusses how the internet has evolved from static web pages to a more interactive experience where users can generate content through social media and share information. It also discusses how technology has converged and led to the rise of mobile and assistive media to disseminate information.
Daniel Appelquist's Presentation at Emerging Communication Conference & Award...eCommConf
The document discusses the emergence of the "Social Web" as a more universal and open alternative to centralized social networks like Facebook and Twitter. It argues that the Social Web would allow users to seamlessly interact across different social applications using common open protocols and standards, taking their social graph and data with them, rather than being locked into a single network. Key requirements for the Social Web include common APIs, data models, security protocols, and unique identifiers to allow interoperability across decentralized social applications and networks. Several companies and organizations are working on aspects of the Social Web through open standards and protocols.
Updated_L1 Introduction to ICT PDF.pdfssuser4dd301
This document provides an overview of information and communication technologies presented by Fernando A. Belarmino, an ICT professor. It discusses how ICT affects everyday lives through online platforms, sites, content, trends, and the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0. The document outlines the objectives of the lesson which are to improve knowledge of ICT's impact, compare online platforms and content, understand features of Web 2.0, understand the future of the web through Web 3.0, and learn trends in ICT. It also discusses concepts like input/output, storage, the computer cycle, and definitions of technology, ICT, and applications of ICT in different industries.
This document provides an introduction to information and communications technology (ICT) for senior high school students. It contains lessons that help students understand the world of ICT and how it affects daily life. The document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from static Web 1.0 to dynamic Web 2.0 that focuses on user participation. It also outlines key trends in ICT like social media, mobile technologies, and assistive media. The goal is for students to understand, use various ICT trends, and be responsible in internet use.
Web 1.0 consisted of static websites connected by hyperlinks. Web 2.0 enabled new web-based communication through tools like blogs, wikis, media sharing, and social networking. Web 3.0 is an intelligent web that can understand users by connecting data, applications, concepts, and people. Web 2.0 tools include blogs for sharing views, wikis for collaborative editing, media sharing sites to upload videos and images, and social networks for communication and building communities. These tools have various real-life uses in education, advertising, politics, business, and more.
Social Media and Privacy - Education Across the Nation - Australian Computer ...Mining Oil and Gas Jobs
Developed for the Australian Computer Society's Education Across the Nation series - First quarter, 2012
Social media is firmly entrenched in our society, both in our professional and personal lives. The way we communicate with each other has changed because of these tools. Understanding what content to share and how the information flows through your network is a critical step in addressing privacy concerns. Old privacy concerns are no longer valid and you may be unintentionally exposing yourself, your family and friends.
This presentation is designed to provide information and frank discussion about the privacy issues surrounding social media. In addition, recommendations for corporate social media policies and the role of IT in social media will be addressed.
Social Media and Privacy - Education Across the Nation - Australian Computer ...Typeset
Social media is firmly entrenched in our society, both in our professional and personal lives. The way we communicate with each other has changed because of these tools. Understanding what content to share and how the information flows through your network is a critical step in addressing privacy concerns. Old privacy concerns are no longer valid and you may be unintentionally exposing yourself, your family and friends.
This presentation is designed to provide information and frank discussion about the privacy issues surrounding social media. In addition, recommendations for corporate social media policies and the role of IT in social media will be addressed.
Presented in first quarter 2012 as the Education Across the Nation (EDxN) series for the Australian Computer Society.
Chapter 4: It's a Free Software World After Allckkhoo
The document discusses the free and open source software (FOSS) movement and how it has impacted education through various technologies. It describes how FOSS offers free services like email and storage and how companies like Google generate revenue. It discusses key organizations in the FOSS movement like the Free Software Foundation and influential figures like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds. It also summarizes learning management systems like Moodle and Sakai that use open-source software to enable online education.
This document discusses trends in information and communication technology (ICT). It begins with an introduction to ICT and how it affects lives and the economy in the Philippines. It then covers the evolution of the World Wide Web from static Web 1.0 pages to dynamic Web 2.0 pages that allow user participation. Problems with fully realizing semantic Web 3.0 are discussed. Six types of social media are defined: social networks, bookmarking sites, social news, media sharing, microblogging, and blogs/forums. Mobile technologies and operating systems are also trends in ICT. Assistive media helps people with visual/reading impairments.
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Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.
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2. Floyx is a type of Social
Media platform that is
designed for users of Web
3.0
floyx.com
3. Floyx is a fruitful tree with
multiple beneficial features on
each of its branches. It is a one-
stop destination for social media
features, bearing the fruits of
connectivity and innovation with
Web3.
floyx.com
4. Oversharing of data? Tired of
censorship? Floyx is the
answer. You are in control of
our decentralized platform.
Welcome to the future of social
media! Let's connect, share, and
express yourself freely on a safe
and secure network.
floyx.com
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media, users often face a common
dilemma: search for a platform
that complies with their values and
does not disappoint them.
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