Final MIS 300- Chapter 9
Blog
is a personal web site, open to the public, in which the site creator expresses his or her feelings or opinions via a series of chronological entries.
Wikipedia
is an online encyclopedia that is the largest exiting wiki. It contains more than 4.5 articles in English, which attract some 500 views every day. They rely on volunteer administrators who enforce a neutral point of view, and it encourages users to delete and copy that displays a clear bias.
Web 1.0
included the creation of websites and the commercialization of the web. Users typically had minimal interaction with the sites. They passively received information from the sites.
is a free microblogging service that allows its users to send messages and read other users messages and updates known as tweets.
Tagging
is a keyword or term that describes a piece of information- for example: a blog, a picture, an article, or a video clip. This also allows users to place information in multiple overlapping associations rather than in rigid categories.
Web 2.0
is a loose collection of information technologies and applications, plus the web sites that use them. These web sites enrich the user experience by encouraging user participation, social interaction, and collaboration. They have harmless collective intelligence, deliver functionality as services, rather that packaged software and feature re-mixable applications and data.
Social Network
is a social structure composed of individuals, groups, or organizations linked by values, visions, ideas, financial exchange, friendship, kinship, conflict, or trade.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
is a web 2.0 feature that allows you to receive the information you want (customized information) when you want it, without having to surf thousands of web sites. This allows anyone to publish his or her blog, or any other content to anyone who has an interest in subscribing to it.
Wiki
is a web site made up entirely of content posted by users. They have an edit link on each page that allows any user to add, change, or delete material, thus fostering easy collaboration. They take advantage of the combined input of many individuals.
mashup
is a website that takes different content from a number of other web sites and mixes them together to create a new kind of content. Google maps had the first of these.
Crowdsourcing
the dynamic social media process of employing users to participate in product design or product redesign
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
A technology that allows greater style definition and formatting control of HTML elements. Formatting can be placed within the HTML or called remotely from an external style sheet.
aggregator
A variable and pattern designed to keep a list of items collected through multiple iterations
Folksonomies
are user generated classifications that use tags to categorize and retrieve web pages, photos, videos, and other web content.
What uses a lot of bandwith?
Streaming video, file sharing, cloud applications, and malware.
Netcasts
The distribution of digital media via syndication feeds for playback on digital media players and personal computers.
HTML
a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web pages.