The document defines and provides brief descriptions of common digital and internet-related terms including email, wiki, bookmarking, HTML, podcast, VoIP, web, chat, streaming, social networking, web feed, URL, and blog. It explains things like email is for sending electronic messages over a network, wiki is a collaboratively edited website, and HTML is the language used to make web pages.
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Common Online Terminologies
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Email
A system for sending and A system
for sending and receiving
messages electronically over a
computer network, as between
personal computers.
(Farlex, 2005)receiving messages
electronically over a computer
network, as between personal
computers. (Farlex, 2005)
WIKI
A collaborative website whose
content can be edited by anyone
who has access to it. ( Farlex,2000)
3. is a centralized online
service which enables
users to
add, annotate, edit, and
share bookmarks of web
documents.
is the main mark-up
language for creating web
pages and other
information that can be
displayed in a web
browser.
4. is a type of digital media
consisting of an episodic series
of files.
VoIP
Podcast
(Voice Over Internet Protocol)
is a methodology and group of
technologies for the delivery of
voice communications and
multimedia sessions over
Internet Protocol networks.
5. (World Wide Web) commonly, is
a system of
interlinked hypertext documents
accessed via the Internet.
may refer to any kind
of communication over
the Internet that offers a
real-time transmission of
text messages from sender
to receiver.
6. Streaming
Transmission of a continues action via
video or audio that grants people to
see or watch an action online.
7. Social Networking
Is a platform that is
used for social relations
and interactions online.
8. A data format that allows user to
be updated on a certain content.
Web
Feed
9. URL
(Uniform Resource
Locator) is a character
string that pertains to
the source of a web
page. It is the group
of words that can be
found in the address
bar of a browser.
10. A discussion board published online
that allows user to pot various entries
of documents and other data.
BLOG