BBS ✔️Ans - Bulletin Board System, early forms of online social
networking in which user posts could be viewed asynchronously by other
members of the bulletin board community.
blog ✔️Ans - A publicly accessible series of posts on the Web. Blogs often
reflect the views of the author and are periodically updated with new entries.
The collection of HTML pages and images that is stored locally by a browser
and used to quickly load pages that have been previously viewed without
waiting for them to be downloaded again. ✔️Ans - browser cache
A module of computer code that adds capabilities to a browser, such as the
ability to block ads on Web pages. ✔️Ans - extension
A modification of copyright practices, copyleft allows third-party copying and
distribution as long as the copies have the same license as the original.
✔️Ans - copyleft
A message sent from a Web server to a browser and stored on a user's hard
disk, usually containing information about the user. ✔️Ans - Cookie
Based on 5 rights, copy right holders can grant or deny: attribution, Share
alike, no deritvatives, public domain, noncommercial.
Licensing options that extend rights, such as creating derivatives, to someone
other than the copyright owner. ✔️Ans - Creative commons
An activity in which a group of people contribute, usually online, to solving a
problem or completing a task. ✔️Ans - crowd sourcing
(Cascading Style Sheets) Used in conjunction with HTML, a means of
formatting the appearance of text and other elements of a Web page. ✔️Ans
- CSS
A collection of information that might be stored in more than one file or in
more than one record type. ✔️Ans - Database
, A work, such as a translation or adaptation, that contains major elements of a
previously copyrighted work. ✔️Ans - Derivative work
An area of a hard disk created by dividing a large hard disk into several
smaller virtual ones, such as when using two operating systems on a single
computer. ✔️Ans - disk partition
POP3 - Post Office Protocol and
IMAP- Internet message access protocol both manage incoming mail,
SMTP-Simple mail transfer protocol-Handles outgoing mail
POP3 - Post office protocal 3, A standard for retrieving email messages from
an email server.
SMTP - Simple Mail transfer protocal, A communications protocol used to
send email across a network or the Internet.
IMAP - Internet message access protocal, A protocol similar to POP that is
used to retrieve email messages from an email server, but offers additional
features, such as choosing which emails to download from the server.
✔️Ans - Email protocols
A type of software license that appears on the computer screen when software
is being installed and prompts the user to accept or decline. ✔️Ans -
EULA- End User License Agreements
A set of rules, established by the operating system, that must be followed to
create a valid file name. ✔️Ans - file-naming conventions
Using informal information such as street addresses to derive more formal
geolocational data, such as GPS coordinates. ✔️Ans - geocoding
Adding location data to photos, web sites, HTML documents, audio files, blog
posts, and texts
Adding geographic data, such as GPS coordinates, to a file tag. ✔️Ans -
Geotagging
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