2. E-Mail
• electronic mail: (computer science) a system
of world-wide electronic communication in
which a computer user can compose a
message at one terminal that can be
regenerated at the recipient's terminal when
the recipient logs in; quot;you cannot send
packages by electronic mailquot;
3. Podcasting
• Like a radio program except people can
download a podcast to a portable media
player (such as an iPod or other mp3 player)
and listen to it at their convenience
- To memorize information
- To listen to music, etc.
4. Chatting/IM
• Online chat can refer to any kind of
communication over the Internet, but is
primarily meant to refer to direct one-on-one
chat or text-based
- Talk with friends/co-workers
- Send pictures
5. Discussion Board
• A message board, is an online discussion site.
It is the modern equivalent of a traditional
bulletin board, and a technological evolution
of the dialup bulletin board system.
- Download information
- Pictures, documents, etc.
6. Texting/SMS
• Text messaging, or texting is the common
term for the sending of quot;shortquot; (originally 160
characters or fewer, including spaces) text
messages from mobile phones using the short
message service(SMS).
7. Blogs
• Read, write, or edit a shared on-line journal
• Write and Share a journal
8. iPhones
• The iPhone is an internet-connected
multimedia smart phone designed and
marketed by Apple Inc
9. Palm Pre Phone
• Pre pulls your different online calendars into
one view, bringing you the information you
want without having to search for it. Pre links
your contacts from different sources, giving
you one place to find what you need.
10. Blackberrys
• A wireless handheld device introduced in 1999
as a two-way pager
- Email
- Internet
- Phone/Texting