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What does ICT stand for?
What does ICT stand for?
Information Communication Technology
What is an example of a convergent technology?
What is an example of a convergent technology?
Smartphone
Which version of the web allows users to read and write content?
Which version of the web allows users to read and write content?
The Web and the Internet are the same.
The Web and the Internet are the same.
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What is the primary function of a web search engine?
What is the primary function of a web search engine?
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What is the most commonly used advertising platform?
What is the most commonly used advertising platform?
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A Communications Service Provider (CSP) transports information __________.
A Communications Service Provider (CSP) transports information __________.
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Study Notes
ICT Overview
- Information Communication Technology (ICT) encompasses hardware and software for accessing, storing, transmitting, and manipulating information.
- ICT includes various communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephones, and the Internet.
Current State of ICT
- Convergent Technologies: Different devices merge into a single gadget due to advancements; smartphones are prime examples, combining functions of television, radio, computer, telephone, camera, and GPS.
- Social Media: Platforms that facilitate quicker communication across large networks, enhancing connectivity and engagement.
- Mobile Technologies: Compact devices designed for easy transportation and efficient communication, evolving from large and bulky origins.
World Wide Web (WWW) vs. Internet
- Web: A system enabling access to information via the Internet; focuses on software aspects and interactions.
- Internet: The actual hardware comprising interconnected networks and computers.
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol): Systems and procedures for information transfer over the Internet.
Web Versions
- Web 1.0: “Read-only” version where users can only view content created by others.
- Web 2.0: “Read-write” web that allows users to interact by posting, sharing, and commenting.
- Web 3.0: “Executable” web capable of processing user requests dynamically.
Online Platforms
- Web Search Engines: Software systems designed to locate information on the WWW, displaying results as Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs).
Communication Services
- Outsourced solutions that can be leased from a single vendor; includes services from public/private telecom, internet, and cable companies.
- Communications Service Provider (CSP): A company that electronically transports information across various mediums.
Payment Systems
- Systems that facilitate financial transactions by transferring monetary value; incorporates institutions, rules, and technologies involved in monetary exchanges.
Advertising Platforms
- Tools enabling users to create and oversee advertising campaigns, generate reports, and access campaign data; Facebook is a widely used advertising platform.
Social Media
- Platforms for electronic communication, including social networking sites and microblogging services, fostering community interaction and information sharing.
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