2. Summary
• Facebook
• Wikipedia
• Twitter
• Blogger
• Pb. Works
• Wordpress
• Second life
• Picasa
• Youtube
• Google
• Google plus
3. BLOGGER
• Blogger is a service created by Pyra Labs to create and publish a
blog online. The user does not have to write any code or installing
server software or scripting. Accepted for Blogger blogs hosting
your own server (Blogspot) or the server that you specify (FTP or
SFTP)
[edit] History of Blogger
Launched in August 1999, is one of the first weblog publishing tools
in lines and is credited for helping popularize the use of forms.
More specifically, instead of writing HTML by hand and often raise
new issues, you can publish your blog online by filling out a form on
the Blogger website. This can be done by any browser and the
results are immediate.
4. FACEBOOK
Social has received much attention in the blogosphere
and Media to become a platform on which third parties
can develop applications and do business from the
Social Network.
Launched in mid-2007 Versions in French, German and
Spanish Arnoldo paragraph promote its expansion
outside the U.S., and yes its users concentrated in the
U.S., Canada and Britain. In July 2010, Facebook has 500
million members, and Translations 70 idiomas.1 In
November 2011, reaching 800 million usuarios.2
5. WIKIPEDIA
Wikipedia is a multilingual encyclopedia librenota 2 and
Wikimedia Foundation (a nonprofit organization). His more than
20 million articles in 282 languages and dialects have been
drafted jointly by volunteers from around the world, 3 and
virtually anyone with access can edit project4. Launched in
January 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, 5 is the largest
and most popular reference work in Internet.6 7 8 9
Since its inception, Wikipedia has not only gained in popularity, is
among the 10 most popular websites in the world,, 9 10 but their
success has led to the emergence of projects hermanos.11
6. TWITTER
Twitter is a social network based on the microblogging, based in San
Francisco (California), with branches in San Antonio (Texas) and Boston
(Massachusetts) United States. Twitter, Inc. was originally created in
California, but is under the jurisdiction of Delaware since 2007.9 Since
Jack Dorsey created it in March 2006 and launched it in July of that
year, the network has gained popularity worldwide and is estimated to
have more than 200 million users, generating 65 million tweets a day and
handles more than 800,000 search requests diarias.1 has been dubbed
the "SMS of Internet" .10
The network allows you to send plain text messages, low size with a
maximum of 140 characters called tweets, which are displayed on the
user's home page. Users can subscribe to the tweets of other users
7. PB WORKS
PBworks (formerly PBwiki [2]) is a commercial real-time collaborative editing
(TCRE) system created by David Weekly, With Ramit Sethi and Nathan Schmidt
Shortly thereafter joining as co-founders. Based in San Mateo, California, [1]
the company's original name stems from Their Belief That "making a wiki is as
easy as making a peanut butter sandwich". [3] The company Operates on a
freemium basis, With basic features Being Offered for free and more advanced
features for a fee. [4]
PBworks' Investors include Mohr Davidow Ventures [5] and the Seraph
Group, as well as angel investors Ron Conway and Chris Yeh. [6]
In June 2008 the company Hired Jim Groff, to become employee of Oracle
Corporation and Apple Inc., for its NEW CEO. David Weekly, the Former
CEO, STI Remains Chairman and Chief Product Officer. [1]
8. WordPress
WordPress is a content management system focused on the creation of
blogs (web sites updated regularly). Developed in PHP and MySQL under
the GPL and modified code, is founder Matt Mullenweg. WordPress was
created from b2/cafelog disappeared and has become next to Movable
Type in the most popular CMS blogosfera.2 The reasons for its
tremendous growth include, among others, its license, its ease of use
and features like content manager.
Another reason to consider about your success and expansion is the
huge community of developers and designers, who are responsible for
development in general or to create plugins and themes for the
community, being used as of August 2011 by 14.7% of all existing sites on
the Internet.
9. SecondLife
Second Life (abbreviated as SL) is a metaverse released on June
23, 2003, developed by Linden Lab, and is accessible free online.
Users, known as "residents" can access SL through the use of one of the
multiple interface programs called viewers (viewers), which allows them to
interact with each other through a well avatar.4 Residents can explore the
virtual world , interact with other residents, socialize, participate in various
activities both individually and in groups and create and trade virtual
property and services between them. SL is reserved for over 16 years.
There is an alternative for people between 13 and 17 known as Teen
Second Life.
10. PICASA
Picasa, Inc began as a digital photography
company based in Pasadena (California), which
produced the photo organizer program of the
same name, adapted or Microsoft Windows
version of the original Apple iPhoto. In July
2004, Google acquired Picasa and
made available to all, free, software Picasa.
Parallel to the development of software
Picasa, Google developed a web photo service
through the Web under the name of
Picasaweb. With the development of Google
Picasaweb Hello abandon the project, its
previous photo publishing service's web
hanging still remains the main web page with
the note of farewell and equipment shutoff
Hello. [
11. YouTube
• YouTube (IPA pronunciation [ju ː ː b]) is a website where users
Tju
can upload and share videos. It was created by three former PayPal
employees in February 2005.4 In November 2006 Google Inc.
acquired it for 1.65 billion dollars, and now operates as one of its
subsidiaries.
YouTube uses an online player based on Adobe Flash (although it
can also be a HTML player that YouTube incorporated shortly after
the W3C submission and that the major web browsers support the
standard HTML5) to serve their content. It is very popular thanks to
the possibility of hosting personal videos easily. Hosts a variety of
movie clips, TV shows, music videos, despite rules against uploading
videos to YouTube of copyright, this material exists in abundance, as
well as amateur content such as videoblogs. Links to YouTube
videos can also be placed on blogs and personal websites using the
API or by embedding certain HTML code.
12. Google
• Google Inc. is the owner of the trademark Google, whose main
product is the search engine in Internet content the same name.
The engine is the result of the doctoral thesis of Larry Page and
Sergey Brin (two PhD students in Computer Science from Stanford
University) to improve search on Internet. Coordination and advice
were due to Mexican Hector Garcia Molina, director at the time
Computer Systems Laboratory at the same University of Stanford.2
The domain "Google" was registered on September 15, 1997.3
Based on the project completed, Page and Brin founded the
September 4, 1998, the company Google Inc., 4 which premieres on
the Internet search engine following September 27 (considered the
anniversary date). They had a server with 80 CPUs, and two routers
HP.5 This search engine surpassed other more popular at the
time, AltaVista, which was created in 1995.
13. Google +
• Google + (pronounced and sometimes spelled Google
Plus, sometimes abbreviated as G +) is a social network service run
by Google Inc. The service launched on June 28, 2011, based on
HTML5. Users must be over 18 years of age, 2 to create their own
accounts.
Google + integrates social services such as Google Profiles and
Google Buzz, and introduces new services circles, there
remained, Interest and Mensajes.3 Google + is also available as a
desktop application and as a mobile application, but only in the
Android OS and iOS. Sources such as The New York Times has
declared major attempt to compete with Google social network
Facebook, four which had over 750 million users in 2011.5 On
September 20, 2011, Google enabled the creation of user accounts
more than 18 years, with improvements in their areas of
videoconferencias.