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Activity 9 common online terminologies
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2. Email- Is a method of exchanging digital
messages from an author to one or more
recipients. Modern email operates across the
Internet or other computer networks. Some
early email systems required that the author
and the recipient both be online at the same
time, in common with instant messaging.
3. WIKI-is the most popular wiki on the public web in terms of page views, but there are many sites
running many different kinds of wiki software. Wikis can serve many different purposes both public
and private, including knowledge management, note taking, community websites and intranets.
Some permit control over different functions.
4. SOCIAL Book Markingis a centralized online service which
enables users to add, annotate, edit,
and share bookmarks of web
documents.
5. HTML-is the main mark up
language for creating web
pages and other information
that can be displayed in a web
browser.
6. Podcast-is a digital medium consisting of
an episodic series of audio, video, PDF, or Pub
files subscribed to and downloaded through
web syndication or streamed online to a
computer or mobile device. The word is a
neologism and portmanteau derived from
"broadcast" and "pod" from the success of the
iPod, as audio podcasts are often listened to on
portable media players.
7. VoLP-is a system for converting analogue
signals to digital so that telephone calls may be
made over the internet.
8. Online chat-may refer
to any kind of communication
over the Internet that offers a
real-time transmission of text
messages from sender to
receiver.
9. WWW-Is a system of interlinked hypertext
documents accessed via the Internet. With a web
browser, one can view web pages that may contain
text, images, videos, and other multimedia and
navigate between them via hyperlinks.
10. Streaming-is multimedia that is constantly
received by and presented to an end-user while being
delivered by a provider.
11. Blog- is a discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web and
consisting of discrete entries posts typically displayed in reverse chronological
.Until 2009 blogs were usually the work of a single individual, occasionally of a
small group, and often covered a single subject.
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13. URL-is the address of a specific
Web site or file on the Internet.
URL-is the address of a
specific Web site or file on the
Internet.
URL-is the address of a specific Web
site or file on the Internet.
14. Web Feed-is a data format used for providing
users with frequently updated content. Content
distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing
users to subscribe to it.