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Dynamic - A web page that allows interaction from the user

Folksonomy - This refers to the feature where users are able to categorize and locate information
through tagging.

User participation - A feature of a dynamic website that allows users to put their own content.

Semantic Web - It provides a common framework to allow data to be shared and reused across
platform, enterprise, and community boundaries.

Time - According to this magazine, two Philippine cities are Selfiest.

Blackberry OS - This is the operating system for blackberry phones.

Media Sharing – Pinterestis a social media website that can be classified as..

5G - Currently, this is the fastest mobile network.

Social Media - This media is designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments.

Microblogging - This type of social media website focuses on short updates posted by the user.

Information and Communication Technologies

- deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone,
Internet, etc. to locate, save, and edit information.

INTERNET - Is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol
suite to link billions of devices worldwide.

WORLD WIDE WEB - An information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to
other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one
document to another.

WEB PAGES - Web page is a hypertext document connected to the World Wide Web. It is a document
that is suitable for the World Wide Web.

WEBSITES - A location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide
Web. It is a related collection of World Wide Web (WWW) files that includes a beginning file located a
home page.
Web 2.0: Dynamic Web Pages
When the World Wide Web was invented, most Web pages were static.

Static - (also known as flat page or stationary page) in the sense that the page is and cannot be
manipulated by the user.

- The content is also the same for all users.

- This referred to as Web1.0

Web 2.0 > is a term coined by Darcy DiNuccion January 1999.

Rich User Experience - content is dynamic and is responsive to input. An example would be a website
that shows local content.

Long Tail - services that are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase. In certain cases,
time-based pricing is better than file-sized pricing or vice-versa.

Software as a Service - users will subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing
them.

Mass Participation - diverse information sharing through universal web access.

SEMANTIC WEB - is a movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The W3C standard

Tim Berners Lee inventor of World Wide Web.

Web3.0 is yet to be fully realized because of several problems:

 Compatibility.
 Security.
 Vastness.
 Vagueness.
 Logic.

CONVERGENCE - Technological convergence is the synergy of technological advancements to work on a


similar goal or task.

Mobile devices use different operating systems:

Web OS - originally used for smart phones; now used for smart TVs.

Windows Mobile developed by Microsoft for smart phone sand pocket PCs.
ASSISTIVEMEDIA - is a nonprofit service designed to help people who have visual and reading
impairments.

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