11. A social network is a social structure made up of individuals (or organizations) called "nodes," which are tied (connected) by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship, common interest, financial exchange, dislike, sexual relationships, or relationships of beliefs, knowledge or prestige. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network
13. Cultural Movements democracy human rights Open source/free software technology/internet collaborative intelligence (google engine) New modells of organizations new models of creativity (crowd)
24. internet native A digital native is a person who was born after the general implementation of digital technology, and, as a result, has a familiarity with digital technology such as computers, the Internet, mobile phones and MP3s over their whole lives. A digital immigrant is an individual who was born before the existence of digital technology and adopted it to some extent later. Alternatively, this term can describe people born in the latter 1970s or later, as the Digital Age began at that time; but in most cases the term focuses on people who grew up with 21st Century technology. This term has been used in several different contexts, such as education (Bennett, Maton & Kervin 2008) (in association with the term New Millennium Learners (OECD 2008)).
39. Project 52 Cedar Lake/NYC project52 is a year-long documentary in 52 one-minute segments. Featuring the dancers and collaborators at Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, project52 creates intimate vignettes of the lives of performers and artists. The documentary focuses on human stories and the intersection of life and dance. project52 Concept and Production by Caleb Custer Artistic Direction by Benoit-Swan Pouffer http://vimeo.com/5789706
40. machinima Machinima (pronounced /məˈʃiːnɨmə/ or /məˈʃɪnɨmə/) is the use of real-time graphics rendering engines (a game engine), mostly three-dimensional (3-D), to generate computer animation. The term also refers to works that incorporate this animation technique. Some machinima-based artists, sometimes called machinimists or machinimators, are fan laborers and often use graphics engines from video games, a practice that arose from the animated software introductions of the 1980s demoscene, Disney Interactive Studios' 1992 video game Stunt Island, and 1990s recordings of gameplay in first-person shooter (FPS) video games, such as id Software's Doom and Quake. http://vimeo.com/938487
41. Clytemnestra ReMash Challenge a project by the Martha Graham Dance Company Download one of 5 solos featured in Martha Graham’s 1958 masterwork, Clytemnestra. ReMash: Use the chosen solo/downloaded video in any way imaginable to create a radically re-conceived ReMash — a short video (under 4 minutes) which relates the classic character to someone in the news oday. http://clytemnestraproject.com/official-rules/ t http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va7cpyF0RXA
47. 1stfans a socially networked museum membership Socialize at exclusive meetups during the Brooklyn Museum’s monthly Target First Saturdays and continue connecting online with access to artist-created content on our 1stfans Twitter Art Feed. This paperless Membership is only $20 for the year and is fully tax-deductible! http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/join/1stfans/
51. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) http://www.w3.org/Consortium/ The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. Led by Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee and CEO Jeffrey Jaffe, W3C's mission is to lead the Web to its full potential. Contact W3C for more information.
52. The machine is us/ing us http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBj7TqM5rIE
53. RSS RSS (most commonly expanded as Really Simple Syndication) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format.[2] An RSS document (which is called a "feed", "web feed",[3] or "channel") includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as publishing dates and authorship. Web feeds benefit publishers by letting them syndicate content automatically. común). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS
54. API Application Program Interface An application programming interface (API) is an interface implemented by a software program that enables it to interact with other software. It facilitates interaction between different software programs similar to the way the user interface facilitates interaction between humans and computers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/API
55. Open Source Linux (ubuntu) Open Office Gimp Wordpress Joomla Drupal Hand Brake Audacity Processing Pure Data Gem Arduino Eyes Web
57. Software as a service (SaaS, typically pronounced [sæs]), sometimes referred to as "software on demand," is software that is deployed over the internet and/or is deployed to run behind a firewall on a local area network or personal computer. With SaaS, a provider licenses an application to customers as a service on demand, through a subscription, in a "pay-as-you-go" model, or increasingly at no charge. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_as_a_service
65. Video Mashup A video mashup (also written as video mash-up) is the combination of multiple sources of video—which usually have no relation with each other—into a derivative work, often lampooning its component sources or another text. Many mashup videos are humorous movie trailer parodies,[1] a later genre of mashups gaining much popularity. To the extent that mashups are 'transformative' of original content, they may find protection from copyright claims under the "fair use" doctrine of copyright law.[2]
66. Mashup (aplicación web híbrida) Una aplicación web híbrida (mashup o remezcla) es un sitio web o aplicación web que usa contenido de otras aplicaciones Web para crear un nuevo contenido completo, consumiendo servicios directamente, siempre a través de protocolo http. El contenido de un mashup normalmente proviene de sitios web de terceros a través de una interfaz pública o usando un API. Otros métodos que constituyen el origen de sus datos incluyen sindicadores web (RSS o Atom), Screen scraping, etc. Los mashups están revolucionando el desarrollo web del mismo modo que los weblogs han revolucionado la publicación en línea. Los mashups permiten que cualquiera combine, de forma innovadora, datos que existen en diferentes páginas web. Requieren pocos conocimientos técnicos, las APIs existentes son sencillas y potentes y los mashups son relativamente fáciles de diseñar. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup_%28aplicaci%C3%B3n_web_h%C3%ADbrida%29
67. Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share.[1] The organization has released several copyright-licenses known as Creative Commons licenses free of charge to the public. These licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators. An easy to understand one-page explanation of rights, with associated visual symbols, explains the specifics of each Creative Commons license. This simplicity distinguishes Creative Commons from an all-rights reserved copyright. Creative Commons was invented to create a more flexible copyright model, replacing "all rights reserved" with “some rights reserved”. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
68. Google Apps es un servicio de Google para uso de dominios de diversos productos ofrecidos por la red Google. Este servicio representa muchas aplicaciones para Internet con funcionamiento similar a los tradicionales programas para escritorio, incluido Gmail, Google Agenda, Talk, Docs y Sites. Para Educación, el programa es gratuito. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Apps
69. Delicious (formerly del.icio.us, pronounced "delicious") is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. The site was founded by Joshua Schachter in 2003 and acquired by Yahoo! in 2005. By the end of 2008, the service claimed more than 5.3 million users and 180 million unique bookmarked URLss. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delicious http://www.delicious.com/
70. Dailymotion es un servicio de hospedaje de vídeos en Internet, con sede en París, Francia. Su dominio fue registrado un mes después que el de YouTube (pero el sitio abrió un mes antes) con gandi.net, un registro de dominios francés en Internet, y tuvo al menos un servidor hospedado en Francia con la conocida extensión de .fr. Desde el 18 de febrero, el sitio web soporta contenido que se puede reproducir a 720p en un set de HD, pero el bit rate es perceptiblemente menor a los 5-9 megabites esperados por la calidad HD. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dailymotion http://www.dailymotion.com/mx
72. A blog (a blend of the term web log)[1] is a type of website or part of a website. Blogs are usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. Blog can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog
73. ALL RODAS GO TO FACEBOOK ? Facebook es un sitio web gratuito de redes sociales creado por Mark Zuckerberg. Originalmente era un sitio para estudiantes de la Universidad Harvard, pero actualmente está abierto a cualquier persona que tenga una cuenta de correo electrónico. Los usuarios pueden participar en una o más redes sociales, en relación con su situación académica, su lugar de trabajo o región geográfica. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook
74. Microblogging is a broadcast medium in the form of blogging. A microblog differs from a traditional blog in that its content is typically much smaller, in both actual size and aggregate file size. A microblog entry could consist of nothing but a short sentence fragment, an image or embedded video. http://twitter.com/
75. VISIBILITY ESTATISTICS CAPTURE WITH WEBCAM VIDEO ANSWERS ANOTATIONS SUBTITLES EDITING ON NAVEGATOR CAPTION TUBE http://captiontube.appspot.com/ Overstream http://www.overstream.net/index.php http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube
76. Vimeo es una red social de Internet basada en videos, lanzada en noviembre de 2004 por la compañía InterActiveCorp (IAC). El sitio permite compartir y almacenar videos digitales para que los usuarios comenten en la página de cada uno de ellos. Los usuarios deben estar registrados para subir videos, crear su perfil, cargar avatares, comentar y armar listas de favoritos. Vimeo no admite comerciales de televisión, demostraciones de videojuegos, pornografía o cualquier contenido que no haya sido creado por el usuario. El sitio, además, ha ganado reputación como «proveedor de imágenes» para diversos artistas, debido a la alta tasa de bits y resolución de sus videos. Desde octubre de 2007, Vimeo ofrece una opción para videos de alta definición. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vimeo
77. Second Life (SL) is a virtual world developed by Linden Lab that launched on June 23, 2003, and is accessible on the Internet. A free client program called the Viewer enables its users, called Residents, to interact with each other through avatars.[1] Residents can explore, meet other residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities, and create and trade virtual property and services with one another, or travel throughout the world (which residents refer to as "the grid"). Second Life is for people aged 18 and over, while Teen Second Life is for people aged 13 to 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_life
78. Livestream, formerly known as Mogulus,[1] is a live streaming video platform that allows users to view and broadcast video content using a camera and a computer through the internet. It offers a free ad-supported service and multi-tiered premium services. [2] Livestream also offers wireless HD broadcasting in the form of a device combination called Livepack, described as "a satellite television truck in a backpack."[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livestream PLAY LIST... video on-demand LOOP... synchronous broadcasting como TV En VIVO... Captura en TIEMPO REAL BROADCASTING INTERACTIVO/chat room DISTRIBUCION DEL CANAL/insertar en otras paginas
79. Ustream.tv is a website which consists of a network of diverse channels providing a platform for lifecasting and live video streaming of events online.Established in March 2007, the site has over 2,000,000 registered users who generate 1,500,000+ hours of live streamed content per month with over ten million unique hits per month.[2] It received $11.1 million in Series A funding for new product development from DCM and investors Labrador Ventures and Band of Angels. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ustream.tv http://www.ustream.tv/
80. SlideShare is an online slide hosting service. Users can upload files in the following file formats: PowerPoint, PDF, or OpenOffice presentations. Launched on October 4, 2006, the website is considered to be similar to YouTube, but for slideshows.[2] The website was originally meant to be used for businesses to share slides among employees more easily, but it has since expanded to also become a host of a large number of slides which are uploaded merely to entertain.[3] http://www.slideshare.net/
81. blip.tv is a platform for web shows that offers hosting, distribution and advertising. The company was founded in May 2005, is located in New York City, and is financed by Bain Capital Ventures and Canaan Partners. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blip.tv
83. Dropbox is a Web-based file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc. which uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization. It was founded in 2007 by MIT graduates Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi as a Y Combinator startup. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dropbox_%28service%29
84. Podcasting El podcasting consiste en la distribución de archivos multimedia (normalmente audio o vídeo, que puede incluir texto como subtítulos y notas) mediante un sistema de sindicación (RSS) que permita suscribirse y usar un programa que lo descarga para que el usuario lo escuche en el momento que quiera. No es necesario estar suscrito para descargarlos. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting
85. Participatory Journalism Citizen journalism (also known as "public", "participatory", "democratic",[1] "guerrilla"[2] or "street journalism"[3]) is the concept of members of the public "playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information," according to the seminal 2003 report We Media: How Audiences are Shaping the Future of News and Information.[4] Authors Bowman and Willis say: "The intent of this participation is to provide independent, reliable, accurate, wide-ranging and relevant information that a democracy requires. " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_journalism PDF
86. Skype es un software para realizar llamadas sobre Internet (VoIP), fundada en 2003 por el danés Janus Friis y el sueco Niklas Zennström, creadores de Kazaa. El código y protocolo de Skype permanecen cerrados y propietarios, pero los usuarios interesados pueden descargar gratuitamente la aplicación del sitio oficial. Los usuarios de Skype pueden hablar entre ellos gratuitamente. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype CAPTURE VIDEO http://www.imcapture.com/