Activity 11 common online terminologies
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Email (Electronic Mail)
• Exchanging digital messages
• Email operates across the Internet or other Computer networks
• For any electronic document transmission
• Email servers accept, forward, deliver, and store messages
Wiki• A Web site that allows users to add and
update content on the site using their own Web browser.
• Comes from the Hawaiian phrase, "wiki wiki," which means "super fast.”
• A fastest way of searching.
• Centralized online service
• Enabling users to organize their bookmarks in flexible ways and develop
shared vocabularies known as folksonomies.
Social Book Marking
HTML
HTML or HyperText Markup Language is the main markup
language for creating web pages and other information that can be
displayed in a web browser.
PODCAST
A digital medium consisting of an episodic series of audio, video, PDF,
or ePub files subscribed to and downloaded through web
syndication or streamed online to a computer or mobile device.
VOIP
A methodology and group of technologies for the delivery of
Voice Communications and Multimedia
sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as
the Internet.
ONLINE CHATRefer to any kind of
communication over the Internet that offers a real-time
transmission of text messages from sender to receiver. Chat
messages are generally short in order to enable other participants
to respond quickly.
WORLDWIDE
World Wide Web (abbreviated as WWW or W3, commonly known as the web) is a system of interlinked hypertext
documents accessed via the Innteret. With a web browser, one can view web pages
that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigate between
them via hyperlinks.
STREAMING Multimedia that is constantly received
by and presented to an end-user 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.
BLOG 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).
Until 2009 blogs were usually the work of a single individual,
occasionally of a small group, and often covered a single subject
SOCIAL NETWORKINGA platform to build social networks or social relations among people who, for
example, share interests, activities, backgrounds or real-life connections. A
social network service consists of a representation of each user (often a
profile), his social links, and a variety of additional services. Social networking is
web-based services that allow individuals to create a public profile, to
create a list of users with whom to share connection, and view and cross the connections within the system.
URLA specific character string that constitutes a reference to a resource. In most web browsers, the URL of a web page is displayed on top inside
an address bar. An example of a typical URL would be
"http://en.example.org/wiki/Main_Page". A URL is technically a type of uniform resource
identifier (URI), but in many technical documents and verbal discussions, URL is often
used as a synonym for URI, and this is not considered a problem.
WEB FEED 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.