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Mass Communications 110 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions Rated 100% Which of the following helped move the Internet from the development to the entrepreneurial stage? - Answers Microprocessors and fiber-optic cable What was the first Web browser to hit the market? - Answers Mosaic Which o...

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Mass Communications 110 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions Rated 100%

Which of the following helped move the Internet from the development to the entrepreneurial stage? -
Answers Microprocessors and fiber-optic cable

What was the first Web browser to hit the market? - Answers Mosaic

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Internet? - Answers It is controlled by a single
authority

Which of the following was NOT an early use of the Internet? - Answers Multimedia sharing

___ offers Internet connections to home users. - Answers ISPs

The hallmark of Web 2.0 is - Answers media convergence

Avatars are commonly found on - Answers MMORPGs

What term means quick in Hawaiian? - Answers Wiki

Web logs are more commonly known as - Answers blogs

Internet visionaries talk about Web 3.0 as the - Answers Semantic Web

What 1996 act allowed most regional and long-distance phone companies to participate in the cable and
Internet access businesses? - Answers Telecommunications Act

Which of the following are Yahoo! sites? - Answers Flickr, Rivals, HotJobs.. ALL

___, at one time thought to be a potential challenger to the Windows operating system, was established
by Linus Torvalds, a 21 year old student at the University of Helsinki. - Answers Linux

The software developed by amateurs and other programmers who freely share source codes and ideas
is called - Answers open software

___ stores moer than 50,000 live music concerts. - Answers The Internet Archive

US Gov't surveillance of online communication is sanctioned through the - Answers USA PATRIOT Act

A profile that is attached to Web users and is then used to track their surfing habits is called - Answers a
cookie

The buying and selling of products and services on the Internet is known as - Answers e-commerce

What are two factors contributing to the digital divide? - Answers Income and education

The four pair practice principles developed by the Federal Trade Commission are - Answers disclosure,
choice, access, and security

, An essential innovation during the developmental stage of the Internet was - Answers e-mail

Software packages that help users navigate the Web are called - Answers Web browsers

Which of the following is NOT one of the early ways of data sharing among communities on the
Internet? - Answers Chat rooms

Who controls the Internet? - Answers There is no central control

An early version of the Internet was called - Answers ARPAnet

What term describes the technological merging of content in different mass media? - Answers Media
convergence

___ is a way to send and receive messages in real time. - Answers Instant Messaging

According to a 2006 study, more than ___ US adults have created blogs. - Answers 12 million

MySpace is an example of - Answers a social networking site

The newest part of Web 2.0 is - Answers online role-playing games

In 2006, AOL decided to drop its - Answers membership service charge

The Internet is increasingly being controlled by ____ interests. - Answers corporate and commercial

Googles success is based primarily on the popularity of its - Answers search engine

By the late 1990s, Web advertising began to shift to - Answers search engine

A benefit of Linux is that it can operate - Answers across disparate platforms

___ policies are favored by data-mining companies. - Answers Opt-out

___ is information-gathering software that is secretly bundled with free downloaded software. -
Answers Spyware

A costly form of Internet identity theft is - Answers phishing

The contrast between those with Internet service and those without is dubbed - Answers the digital
divide

New municipal ___ systems allow entire communities to connect to the Internet in a cost-effective
manner. - Answers Wi-Fi

Which of the following was NOT a limitation of the early telegraph? - Answers It did not allow for
international communication

Guglielmo Marconi developed - Answers wireless telegraphy

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