3. Social media refers to the means of
interactions among people in
which they create, share, and
exchange information and ideas in
virtual communities and networks.
Social Media
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8. Services that allow you to
connect with other people
of similar interests and
background. Usually they
consist of a profile, various
ways to interact with other
users, ability to setup
groups, etc.
Social Networks
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52. Micro Blogging
Micro blogging is a broadcast medium in the form of
blogging.
Content is typically smaller in both actual and aggregate
file size.
Allow users to exchange small elements of content such as
short sentences, individual images, or video links.
Small messages are sometimes called micro posts.
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54. Twitter
Created in March
2006
Online micro
blogging service
That enables its
users to send and
read text-based
messages of up to
140 characters,
known as "tweets".
200 million
Registered Users
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58. Twitter for Business
•Amplify your messages to
more people interested in
your smaller business.
Promoted
Tweets
•A simple way to grow your
followers and find more
people interested in your
smaller business.
Promoted
Accounts
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63. Multimedia Sharing
A Web site that enables users to store and share their
multimedia files (photos, videos, music) with others.
The media is played/viewed from any Web browser and
may be selectively available via password or to the general
public.
A media sharing site can also be used to back up files. See
cloud storage, photo sharing site and video sharing site.
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65. YouTube
YouTube is a video-sharing website.
Created by three former PayPal employees in February
2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos
Unregistered users can watch videos, while registered
users can upload an unlimited number of videos.
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68. DailyMotion
Daily motion is a French video-
sharing website on which users can
upload, share and view videos.
Dailymotion is the world's second
largest video-sharing website, behind
YouTube.
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70. VOIP
Voice over Internet Protocol
Methodology and broad range of technologies
for the delivery of voice communications and
multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP)
networks, such as the Internet.
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72. Skype
Skype was first
released in 2003
600 million users
Use to communicate
with others by
• voice using a microphone,
• video by using a webcam,
• instant messaging over the
Internet.
Additional features,
including
•file transfer,
•videoconferencing.
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