EMTECH - Introduction to ICT

Information and Communication Technology
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Web 3.0known as the semantic webTim-Berners Leeinventor of the World Wide Webcompatibilitya problem in Web 3.0 where HTML files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0securitya problem in Web 3.0 where the user's security is in question since the machine is saving his or her preferencesvastnessa problem in Web 3.0 since the WWW already contains billions of web pagesvaguenessa problem in Web 3.0 where certain words are impreciselogica problem in Web 3.0 where there are certain limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at a given timeconvergencea trend in ICT that involves technological advancementssocial mediaa trend in ICT that enables users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-generated contentsocial networksa type of social media that allows you to connect with other people with the same interestsbookmarking sitesa type of social media that allow you to store and manage linkssocial newsa type of social media that allow users to post their own news items or link to other news sourcesmedia sharinga type of social media that allow you to upload and share media contentmicroblogginga type of social media that focus on short updates form the userblogs and forumsa type of social media that allows users to post their contentmobile technologiesa trend in ICT that involves the popularity of smartphones and tabletsiOSused in Apple devicesAndroidan open source operating system developed by GoogleBlackberry OSused in Blackberry devicesWindows Phone OSa closed source operating system developed by MicrosoftSymbianthe original smartphone OS used by Nokia devicesWebOSused in smart TVsWindows Mobilediscontinued family of mobile OS developed by Microsoftassistive mediaa trend in ICT which involves a nonprofit service designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments

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