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Which type of social media allows users to connect with others sharing similar interests?
Which type of social media allows users to connect with others sharing similar interests?
- Content Aggregator
- Social Network (correct)
- Microblogging Site
- Bookmarking Site
What characterizes Web 1.0 as opposed to Web 2.0?
What characterizes Web 1.0 as opposed to Web 2.0?
- Web 1.0 promotes interactive features.
- Web 1.0 allows user-generated content.
- Web 1.0 consists of static web pages. (correct)
- Web 1.0 features dynamic content.
What is a key feature of Web 2.0 compared to Web 1.0?
What is a key feature of Web 2.0 compared to Web 1.0?
- Lack of user interactivity.
- Dynamic and interactive content. (correct)
- Static web pages are predominant.
- Content is identical for all users.
In the context of social media, what does folksonomy refer to?
In the context of social media, what does folksonomy refer to?
Which of the following best describes user-generated content?
Which of the following best describes user-generated content?
What type of social media site allows users to save and share links to resources?
What type of social media site allows users to save and share links to resources?
Who popularized the term Web 2.0 at a conference in 2004?
Who popularized the term Web 2.0 at a conference in 2004?
Which statement accurately describes static web pages?
Which statement accurately describes static web pages?
What is a primary characteristic of Web 1.0?
What is a primary characteristic of Web 1.0?
Which of the following best describes Web 2.0?
Which of the following best describes Web 2.0?
Which service exemplifies the concept of Software as a Service?
Which service exemplifies the concept of Software as a Service?
What is a typical feature of mass participation on the web?
What is a typical feature of mass participation on the web?
Web 3.0 introduces which of the following concepts?
Web 3.0 introduces which of the following concepts?
What does the term 'folksonomy' refer to in the digital context?
What does the term 'folksonomy' refer to in the digital context?
Which of the following would not be considered a form of user-generated content?
Which of the following would not be considered a form of user-generated content?
What is the significance of URLs in the context of the World Wide Web?
What is the significance of URLs in the context of the World Wide Web?
What distinguishes Web 2.0 from Web 1.0?
What distinguishes Web 2.0 from Web 1.0?
Which of the following is NOT considered a characteristic of social news sites?
Which of the following is NOT considered a characteristic of social news sites?
Which feature allows users to categorize information using specific terms like hashtags?
Which feature allows users to categorize information using specific terms like hashtags?
What is a primary purpose of microblogging sites?
What is a primary purpose of microblogging sites?
Which type of website allows users to share videos and comments on them?
Which type of website allows users to share videos and comments on them?
How does 'User Participation' enhance web experiences?
How does 'User Participation' enhance web experiences?
What is a unique feature of video conferencing platforms?
What is a unique feature of video conferencing platforms?
Which aspect is an essential part of the Rich User Experience feature?
Which aspect is an essential part of the Rich User Experience feature?
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iOS and Devices
- iOS powers Apple devices such as iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
Web Evolution
- The transition from Web 1.0, characterized by static content, to Web 2.0, which features dynamic content and interactivity.
- Web 3.0 aims to enhance machine understanding of user preferences and interactions.
Social Media Definition
- Social media comprises computer-mediated tools allowing users and companies to create, share, and exchange information in virtual communities.
Types of Social Media
- Social Network: Platforms connecting people with similar interests and backgrounds.
- Bookmarking Sites: Allow users to save and manage links to websites, often featuring tagging for easy searching.
- Social News: Users can post news items and comment on content, with ranking capabilities for comments.
- Media Sharing: Sites for uploading and sharing images, music, and videos, incorporating social features like likes and comments.
- Microblogging: Focuses on brief user updates that followers can subscribe to.
- Blogs and Forums: Spaces for posting content and enabling discussions through comments.
- Video Conferencing: Live visual connections facilitating remote communication, with capabilities for high-quality video and audio transmission.
Features of Web 2.0
- Folksonomy: User-driven categorization of information using tags, like hashtags.
- Rich User Experience: Personalizes content based on user data.
- User Participation: Visitors contribute their own content via comments or reactions.
- Long Tail Services: Subscription-based services offering continuous access rather than one-time purchases.
- Software as a Service (SaaS): Allows collaborative use of software through web applications.
- Mass Participation: Encourages diverse information sharing online, emphasizing the significance of reliable content.
World Wide Web (WWW)
- Created by Tim Berners-Lee, the WWW is an information space identified by URLs and interconnected by hypertext links.
Web 3.0
- The concept introduced by John Markoff in 2006 focuses on further improving the web experience and implementing Semantic Web principles to enhance data understanding and interaction among machines.
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