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source page

A webpage that contains a hyperlink.

Online Social Networks

Facebook

Web 1.0 vs 2.0

In 2.0

Sharing Picture On Web

Shutterfly, Flickr, Instagram

anchor tag

An HTML tag that creates a hyperlink.

XML

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is another popular markup language that is used to describe the format and structure of data

What is XML and how is it used?

Extensible Markup Language is another popular markup language which was a W3C recommendation that began in 1998 to describe the format and structure of data. XML is used to share data across organizations, especially when data is used on the Internet.

How was HTML developed?

The first version of HTML was developed using SGML in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Calliau while they were working at CERN - the European Laboratory for Particle Physics- on a project to improve the laboratory's document handling procedures. HTML quickly became the language used to create Web pages because if its simplicity and portability, which made it usable with many operating systems and on different types of computers.

How are XHTML and HTML similar and how are they different?

The main differences between HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.1 are in the syntax of the language. HTML is somewhat forgiving when it comes to including closing tags and supporting older features of early HTML specifications. XHTML is not as forgiving. Therefore, many Web developers are using the stricter syntax of XHTML in HTML 4.01 documents so that any new applications that support only XHTML specifications will also be able to use the HTML documents.

Web 1.0

The mostly read only Web Home Pages Page Views

podcatcher

The software to subscribe to a podcast is called a

How do you insert an image in a Webpage?

To use an image in an HTML document, you must create a reference to the file location where the image is stored. If the image is stored in the same folder as the HTML document, then the browser loads the image from the same folder. If the image is stored anywhere else, the reference to it in the HTML document must include the path to the folder or drive on which the image is stored. To reference the image in the HTML document, you include the one-sided tag in the location in which you want to insert the image. When you use the tag, you must also include the arc attribute to define the location (the "source") of the image. You can also use the optional height, width, border and alt attributes.

What person or organization establishes specifications for HTML?

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Lurking

send text-only messages to other users in the room or just read the messages without contributing to the discussion

Pull technology

subscribers "pull" content to their computers when they want it Mailing lists Newsgroups Feeds Podcasts Mashups

Tags

tags tell the browser how to display the text or graphics in the document.

Cyberbullying

, or using Internet communication to harass, threaten, or intimidate someone

In the 1990s

, people used their Web browsers to visit a virtual chat room

The Usenet News Service, or Usenet,

was founded in 1979 at Duke University as a way of collecting information and storing it by topic category

ICQ

1996, AOL MICROSoft

Blog

A blog is a Web site that is published to express the blogger's opinions about a particular topic

Voice over Internet Protocol SKYPE

A cost-effective alternative to the traditional "landline" telephone service VoIP providers rely on the Internet as their network VoIP eliminates monthly service fees and taxes and usually includes long-distance and international calling for free or for a nominal charge

bookmark

A hyperlink whose target is a location in the same page in which the hyperlink appears.

Markup Language

A markup language is a general term that indicates the separation of the formatting of a document and the content of a document

Extensible Markup Language (XML)

A markup language that uses customizable tags to describe data and its relationship to other tags.

Microblog

A microblog is a form of blogging that sends short messages - usually 140 characters or less - on a very frequent schedule

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

A nonproprietary markup language that a Web browser interprets and uses to display the content as a Web page.

Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)

A stricter version of HTML designed to confront some of the problems associated with the different and competing versions of HTML, and to better integrate HTML with XML.

tags

Codes that indicate elements such as headings, paragraphs, and bulleted lists in an HTML document.

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) establishes specifications, or sets of standards, that identify how a browser interprets the HTML code

Establishes specifications, or sets of standards, that identify how a browser interprets the HTML code

What is XHTML and how is it used?

Extensible Hypertext Markup Language is the most recent markup language specification from the W3C which integrates the formatting features of HTML with a stricter syntax that works to combine HTML and XML so that Web content is more readily and easily delivered to all devices that are connected to the Internet.

HTML

HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. Developed by scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1990, HTML is the "hidden" code that helps us communicate with others on the World Wide Web (WWW).

How do you link Web pages to each other?

Hyperlinks can be used to connect different Web pages together with an HTML anchor tag.

Voice Chat Video Chat

In voice chat, participants speak to each other in real time In video chat, participants can see and speak to each other

head section

Includes the tags that contain the page title and other information about the page.

Online business network-Users of online business networks are looking for specific business solutions

Linkedln 2003 Ryze

Website vs. Blog

The difference between Website and Blog is that Website formal/professional, one-way communication, and it is not profit. A Weblog is informative and educational, business and individual have blogs.

Feeds Facebook

are similar to newsgroups in that they let you subscribe to content that you want to receive on your device

Web 2.0 Friendster 2003 Facebook 2004 Twitter 2006

is a term coined to describe the changed Internet in which users interact with content Sharing Content Cost Per Click Web Application

Podcast

is an audio or video, that is created and saved in a digital format and is stored on a computer or server

A text message

is another type of instant message which occurs over a cellular network between users who are connected to the network using cell phones or other mobile devices

Podcasting

lets a user subscribe to an audio or video feed, then listen to it or watch it at the user's convenience on a compatible device

Push Technology

send content to users who request it Chat Instant messaging Online social networks (i.e. Facebook) Photo- and video-sharing sites (i.e. YouTube & Instagram) Blogs (i.e. Twitter)


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