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  • 1

    The www was invented by?

    Tim Berners-Lee

  • 2

    Also known as flat page or stationary page

    Static

  • 3

    This reffed to a Web that is static or websites without interactive

    Web 1.0

  • 4

    It allows the user to interact with the page

    Web 2.0

  • 5

    A website that enable the user to comment or create a user account

    Dynamic

  • 6

    It refers to the web pages that are affected by user input or preference

    Dynamic

  • 7

    The following are examples of Web 2.0, except one

    Yahoo

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    It allows users to categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen keywords

    Folksonomy

  • 9

    The content is dynamic and is responsive to user's input

    Rich User Interface

  • 10

    The owner of website is not the only one who is able to put content

    User Participation

  • 11

    Services are offered on demand rather than on a one time purchase

    Long Tail

  • 12

    It allows the users subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing them

    Software as a Service

  • 13

    It diverse information sharing through universal web access

    Mass participation

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    Is a movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium. It allows data to be shared and reuse to deliver web content specifically targeting the user.

    Semantic Web

  • 15

    HTML files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0

    Compatibility

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    The users security is also question since the machine is saving his or her preference

    Security

  • 17

    The World Wide Web already contains billions of web pages

    Vastness

  • 18

    Certain words are imprecise. The words "old and "small" would depend to the user

    Vagueness

  • 19

    Since machines use logic, there are certain limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at given time

    Logic

  • 20

    Is the synergy of technological advancement to work on a similar goal or task

    Convergence

  • 21

    Is a website application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user generated content

    Social media

  • 22

    The popularities of smartphone and tablets has taken a major rise over ghe years

    mobile technology

  • 23

    Is a non-profit service design to help people who have visual and reading impairments

    Assistive media

  • 24

    These are sites that allows you to connect with other people with the same interest

    Social Network

  • 25

    These are sites that allow you to store and manage links to various website and resources

    Bookmarking sites

  • 26

    These are sites that allow users to post their own news items or links to other news sources

    Social News

  • 27

    These are sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images,music, etc

    Media Sharing

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    These are sites that focus on short updates from those that subscribed to the usrf will be able to receive these updates

    Microblogging

  • 29

    These websites allow users to post their content

    blogs and Forums

  • 30

    Use in apple devices such as iphone and ipad

    iOS

  • 31

    An open source OS developed by Google

    Android

  • 32

    Use in blackberry devices

    Blackberry Os

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    A closed source and proprietary operating system developed by Microsoft

    Window Phone Os

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    The original smartphone Os; used by Nokia devices

    Symbian

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    Originally use in smartphones; now used in smart Tv's

    WebOS

  • 36

    Developed by Microsoft by Microsoft for smartphones and pocket PCs

    Window Mobile

  • 37

    Is a network etiquette the do's and don'ts of online communication

    Netiquette

  • 38

    Covers both common courtesy online and the informal "rules of the road" of cyberspace

    netiquette

  • 39

    Stands for malicious software

    Malware

  • 40

    The following are types of malware except:

    software

  • 41

    A malicious program designed to replicate itself and transfer from one computer to another

    Virus

  • 42

    A malicious program that transfer from one computer to another by any type of means, it uses a computer network to spread it self

    worm

  • 43

    A malicious program that is designed as an useful program but once downloaded or installed, leaves your PC unprotected

    Trojan

  • 44

    A program that runs in the background without you knowing it (thus called "spy")

    Spyware

  • 45

    A program designed to send you advertisement, mostly as pop ups

    Adware

  • 46

    Unwanted email mostly from bots or advertisement

    Spam

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    Its goal is to acquire sensitive personal information like password and credit card details

    Phishing

  • 48

    A more complicated way of phising where it exploits the DNS

    Pharming

  • 49

    A crime committed or assisted through the use of the internet

    Cybercrime

  • 50

    Tells the user how to website will handle its data

    Privacy Policy

  • 51

    A part of a law, wherein you have the rights to your work and anyone who uses it without your consent is punishable by law

    copyright

  • 52

    Means that an intellectual property may be used without a consent as long as it is used in commentaries, etc.

    Fair use

  • 53

    Is a widely used commercial word processor designed by Microsoft. Is a graphical word processing program that users can type with it

    Microsoft word

  • 54

    These are electronic or digital picture or photographs you save in any local storage device.

    Pictures

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    "Joint Photographic Expert Group". It indentifies the kind of data compression process that is uses to make it more compatible and portable through the internet.

    JPEG

  • 56

    "Graphics Interchange Format". This type of image file is capable of displaying transparencies.

    GIF

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    "Portable Network Graphics". It developed for the purpose of transporting images on the internet at faster rates

    PNG

  • 58

    This is generally a GIF type; this is line art drawing or images used as generic representation for ideas and object

    Clip art

  • 59

    These are printable objects or materials that you can integrate in your documents

    Shapes

  • 60

    These are predefined sets of different shapes grouped together to form ideas that are organizational or structural in nature

    Smart art

  • 61

    Another type of material that you can integrate in your word document that allows you ti represent data characteristics and trends

    Chart

  • 62

    Sometimes, creating reports of manuals for training or procedures will require the integration of a more realistic image of what you are discussing on your report or manual

    screenshot

  • 63

    Predefined sets of different shapes grouped together to form ideas

    smart art

  • 64

    Adjust how to image behaves around other objects or text

    Text wrap

  • 65

    One of the most powerful and commonly used features of Microsoft Word

    Mail merge

  • 66

    This feature allows you to create documents and conbine or merge them with another data file

    mail merge

  • 67

    It determines the format of the resulting merged documents

    mail merge

  • 68

    A date source that contains the variable information

    Mail marge

  • 69

    The document that contains the main body of the messages we want to conbey or send

    form documents

  • 70

    Includes the individual information or data or the receipt information

    data file

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    Marks the position on your form document where individual data or information will be inserted

    merge field/place holder