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Web 2.0 vocabulary

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Bandwidth
How much stuff you can send through a connection. Usually measured in bits-per-second (bps.)
Binary
Information consisting entirely of ones and zeros
Bit
A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero
Blog
A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web
Browser
A program (like Firefox) that is used to look at various kinds of Internet resources.
Byte
A set of Bits (0,1) that represent a single characterKilobyte A thousand bytes. Actually, usually 1024 (210) bytes. Megabyte A unit of information equal to 1000 kilobytes Gigabyte 1000 or 1024 Megabytes, depending on who is measuring. Terabyte 1000 gigabytes.
Domain Name
The unique name that identifies an Internet site.
DSL
A method for moving data over regular phone lines
GIF
A common format for image files, especially suitable for images containing large areas of the same color
HTML
The coding language used to create Hypertext documents for use on the World Wide Web.
HTTP
The protocol for moving hypertextfiles across the Internet
IMAP
The main protocol used by email clients in communicating with email servers
ISP
The main protocol used by email clients in communicating with email servers
IT
A very general term referring to the entire field of Information Technology
JPEG
JPEG is most preferred format for image files
Mashup
A web page or site made by automatically combining content from other sources, usually by using material available via RSS feeds and/or REST interfaces
MP3
uses perceptual noise shaping to compress sounds
Netiquette
The etiquette ( or manners) on the Internet
Network
Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share resources
PDF
A file format designed to enable printing and viewing of documents with all their formatting
Port
A place where information goes into or out of a computer, or both
Search Engine
A (usually web-based) system for searching the information available on the Web
Server
A computer that makes services, like access to data files and programs available to other computers or workstations in the same network
SMTP
The main protocol used to send electronic mail from server to server on the Internet
Social Networking
A social network service focuses on building and reflecting of social networks or social relations among people
URL
Basically the web address of a website
VOIP
A specification and various technologies used to allow making telephone calls over IP networks, especially the Internet
Wi-Fi
A popular term for a form of wireless data communication, basically Wi-Fi is "Wireless Ethernet
Wiki
an open source website where people can contribute but often with limitations. A wiki is a website that allows the easy creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages via a web browser using a simplified
Kilobyte
A thousand bytes. Actually, usually 1024 (210) bytes
Megabyte
A unit of information equal to 1000 kilobytes
Gigabyte
1000 or 1024 Megabytes, depending on who is measuring
Terabyte
1000 gigabytes

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