Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Vocabulary We Need

Blog
A personal or company website or web page on which an individual or group of individuals post informal articles, record opinions or share links, videos or imagery, on a regular basis.
Viral / Virus
Viral, in digital terms, comes from the medial term used to describe a small infections agent that can infect all types of organisms. “Going viral” online is when a piece of content spreads just like a virus, “infecting” people when they see it by evoking emotions that spur the viewer to share it.
Wiki
A website with pages that can be easily edited by visitors using their web browser, but generally now gaining acceptance as a prefix to mean “collaborative.” A wiki is a web application which allows people to add, edit, or delete content in collaboration with others, Wikipedia, for example.
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
Often used interchangeably with the “address” of a web page, such as http://hackshackers.com. All URLs are URIs, but not vice versa. While humans are familiar with URLs as a way to see web pages, computer programs often use URLs to pass each other machine-readable content, such as RSS feeds or Twitter information. In addition, words that appear in URLs often help boost search rankings, which is why many content sites are now shifting to URLs with headlines as opposed to data strings.
Open source
programs are generally free or very low cost and are developed by teams of people, sometimes
comprised mostly of volunteers. PHP is a good example of open source.
2.0 : Used to denote a superior or more advanced versions of an original concept, product or service. 
Meme
An image, video, piece of text or any combination of the three, typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by users across the internet, often starting on sites such as Reddit, and often with slight variations.
Website : a location that connects to the internet that maintain one or more page of the world wide web.
WWW : world wide web
 Internet : Interacting the communication or Information.

Technology : dealing with engineering or in the scientific branch.


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