Common online terminologies

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Marie Abigael L. Torres ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR IN PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS

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Marie Abigael L. TorresELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR IN PRE-SCHOOL

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS

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EMAIL (ELECTRONIC MAIL)

• It is the sending and receiving of typewritten

messages from one screen to another.

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WIKI• "a collaborative Web site set up to allow user

editing and adding of content." To put it in simpler

terms, this website is like an encyclopaedias for

information on Pokémon World Online.

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Social Bookmarking• It is tagging a website and saving it for later.

Instead of saving them to your web browser, you

are saving them to the web. And, because your

bookmarks are online, you can easily share them

with friends.

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HTMLHypertext Markup Language is the

programmatic language that web

pages are based on.

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PODCASTS• In short, podcasting lets everyday users distribute

audio files over the Internet for playback any time

on computers or digital music players. It is the

process of creating an audio show of some sort

available in MP3 format via an RSS feed that

supports enclosures. Podcasts are designed to

include talk shows, tutorials, music, or other audio

content.

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VoIP• Voice Over Internet Protocol, a.k.a. IP telephony

A technology that uses Internet Protocol (IP) instead of

voice recognition as the conduit for a voice

conversation by telephone. The technology transmits

ordinary telephone calls over the Internet using

packet-linked routes.

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Online Chat• 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. Chat messages are generally short in order

to enable other participants to respond quickly.

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WWW• World Wide Web

A system of Internet servers that support specially

formatted documents. The documents are formatted

in a mark-up language called HTML (Hypertext

Markup Language) that supports links to other

documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files.

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Streaming• Streaming or media streaming is a technique for

transferring data so that it can be processed as a

steady and continuous stream.

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BLOG• A blog ('web log') is a modern online writer's

column. Amateur and professional writers publish

their blogs on most every kind of topic.

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Social Networking• A social networking service is a platform to build

social networks or social relations among people

who, for example, share

interests, activities, backgrounds or real-life

connections.

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URLURL's, or 'uniform resource locators', are the web

browser addresses of internet pages and files.

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Web Feed• Web-based feeds readers allow users to find a web

feed on the internet and add it to their feed

reader.

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References • http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/internetlangu

age/tp/the-top-internet-terms-for-beginners.htm

• http://www.netlingo.com/word/podcasting.php

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_aggregator

• http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/S/streaming.ht

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