Looking At The World Wide Web Lesson 2
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Taxanony | a categorized list of words that are related to a particular topic |
web content | the text, graphics illustrations, images, animations, and videos that appear on a websites |
web design | the process of planning and creating websites |
web development tools | the resources web designers use to build websites, including the HTML, CSS, Dreamweaver, Flash, and Photoshop |
Website | a collection of web pages that are usually linked together by hyperlinks and share a common home page. It may be made available on the Internet by a business, as individual, an educational institution, or some other entity. |
Browser | a software application that allows a user to interact eitth text images, videos, music, and other digital information |
dot-com crash | the end of the "dot-com bubble," which lasted from 1995 to 2001. The dot-com bubble was the time period when the Internet economy rapidly expanded because of the newness. The investors places lots of money in the potential of the new companies, causing them to be overvalued. a series of changes in the law and economics led to this fals economy crashing, and the value of the technology market decreased by $5 trillion by 2002 |
e-commerce | Electronic commerce , which is the buying and selling of products or services over the Internet ot through a network |
File Transfer Protocol | a commonly used convention that transfer data from one computer to another over the Internet or through a network |
HyperLink | a reference or navigation element in a document that can be clicked on to reach other related information. Usually a hyperlink is underlines or blue in color to distinguish it from other, nonlinkred text, but can also be an image |
hypertext | Links on a computer that will lead the user to other, related information when she clicks ot hovers on it, Often a bubble with additional information will appear when the user hover the text with his mouse. |
Mobile app | Application written to be run on a mobile device. The application may or may not need an Internet connection to work. |
Mobile Browser | a mobile browserm also called a microbrowserm a minibrowser, or a wirless Internet browser(WIB), is a web browser designed for use on a mobile device such as a mobile phone or a PDA |
Mobile development | the development of application designed to run on mobile based device such as a smartphonesm PDAs, and handheld computers. |
protocol | a standardized method by which data and/or documents are transferred |
server | hardware that houses an application programs that accepts digital connections and responds to them |
social networks | a social structure made of individuals or organizations tied by common interests. Social networking sites are Internet -based webistes that form a community of users who shares thoughts, interests, pictures, videos, and interactions |
Text messaging | also known as texting, refers to the exchange of brief wriitten messages between mobile phone over cellular networks. While the term most often refers to messages sent using the Short Message Service (SMS), it has been extended to include message containing image,video, and sound content (known as MMS messages). Individual messages are referred to as ext messages or texts. |
Web 2.0 | The second generation of Web technology, after the dot-com crash which emphasizes the community-building features of the web, such as social networking sites, blogs, and wikis. It also features real time feedback and functionality |
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