2. E-MAIL
• Electronic mail, most commonly referred to as email or email since 1993, is a method of exchanging digital messages from
an author to one or more recipients.
3. Wiki
• A wiki is usually a web application which allows people to
add, modify, or delete content in collaboration with others.
4. Social Bookmarking
• A social bookmarking service is a centralized online service which enables users
to add, annotate, edit, and share bookmarks of web documents.
• Tagging is a significant feature of social bookmarking systems, enabling users
to organize their bookmarks in flexible ways and develop shared vocabularies
known as folksonomies.
5. HTML
• HTML or HyperText Markup Language is the main markup language for
creating web pages and other information that can be displayed in a web browser.
• HTML is written in the form of HTML elements consisting of tags enclosed
in angle brackets (like <html>), within the web page content. HTML tags most
commonly come in pairs like <h1> and </h1>, although some tags represent empty
elements and so are unpaired, for example <img>.
6. Podcast
• A podcast or netcast is a digital medium consisting of an episodic series
of audio, video, PDF, or ePub files subscribed to and downloaded through web
syndication or streamed online to a computer or mobile device.
• The word is a neologism and portmanteau derived from "broadcast" and "pod" from the
success of the iPod, as audio podcasts are often listened to on portable media players.
7. VoIP
• Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a methodology and group of technologies for
the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol
(IP) networks, such as the Internet.
• Other terms commonly associated with VoIP are IP telephony, Internet
telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, IP
communications, and broadband phone service.
8. Online Chat
• Online chat may refer to any kind of communication over
the Internet that offers a real-time transmission of text messages
from sender to receiver. Chat messages are generally short in order to
enable other participants to respond quickly.
• Online chat may address point-to-point communications as well
as multicast communications from one sender to many receivers and
voice and video chat, or may be a feature of a web
conferencing service.
9. WWW
• The World Wide Web (abbreviated
as WWW or W3, commonly known as the web) is
a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via
the Internet.
10. Streaming
• Streaming media is multimedia that is constantly received by and
presented to an end-user while being delivered by a provider.
• Its verb form, "to stream", refers to the process of delivering media
in this manner; the term refers to the delivery method of the medium
rather than the medium itself.
11. Blog
• A blog (a truncation of the expression web log) is a discussion
or informational site published on the World Wide Web and
consisting of discrete entries ("posts") typically displayed in
reverse chronological order (the most recent post appears first).
12. Social Networking
• A social networking service is an online service, platform, or site that focuses on
facilitating the building of social networks or social relations among people who, for
example, share interests, activities, backgrounds, or real-life connections.
• A social network service consists of a representation of each user (often a profile),
his/her social links, and a variety of additional services. Most social network services
are web-based and provide means for users to interact over the Internet, such as email and instant messaging.
13. URL
• A uniform resource locator, abbreviated as URL (also known as web address,
particularly when used with HTTP), is a specific character string that constitutes a
reference to a resource. In most web browsers, the URL of a web page is displayed
on top inside an address bar. An example of a typical URL would
be "http://en.example.org/wiki/Main_Page". A URL is technically a type
of uniform resource identifier (URI), but in many technical documents and verbal
discussions, URL is often used as a synonym for URI, and this is not considered a
problem.
14. Web Feed
• A web feed (or news feed) is a data format used for providing users
with frequently updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web
feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe to it. Making a collection of
web feeds accessible in one spot is known as aggregation, which is
performed by an aggregator. A web feed is also sometimes referred to
as a syndicated feed.