Friday, May 8, 2009

What Is Kate Playground Up To



- A CCOUNT : is the virtual space of a user, with content and customizable features within a computer system with restricted access.

- AdSense is a Google service that provides targeted advertising, automatically scanning the customer's website and then making the relevant advertising content and target site.

- Large: is a software to receive news from multiple sources into a single space on your desktop through the use of feed.

- Audiweb: is a company that collects data on the audience online in Italy .

- BANNER: it is a form of advertising on the Internet can be either static or animated.

- BLOG form of writing online, which aims to establish a public diary.

- Blogosphere: all of the links between different blogs.

- Blogroll: is one of the sections in the blog that contains links to other blogs.

- Broadcasting is the distribution of data from a transmitter to a set of receivers is not defined.

- browser: Software that can display web pages, being able to interpret the HTML and turn it into hypertext.

- CITIZEN JOURNALISM: the reader an active role in process to select, report, analyze and disseminate news and information.

- COOKIE: fragments of text stored by your browser on your computer and used to store user information, authentication data, personal data entered into forms and to customize services depending on user preferences.

- COPYLEFT: rules that allow the consumer freedom by removing certain restrictions. While the copyright forbids, copyleft allows certain tasks, such as reproduction, modification or distribution of the work, with the restriction that each result is linked to the same copyleft.

- C opyright : all rules concerning the protection of works of creative genius, reserving the moral and economic rights to the author.

- E-BOOK: a book in digital format that is read by a dedicated electronic device, the e-book reader.

- E-MAIL: is a digital message transmitted by electronic means within computer networks.

- E-PAPER: It is an electronic display device that mimics the effect of ink on paper.

- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions, information in the form of public responses to frequently asked questions.

- FEED: a unit of information formatted according to specifications (Genesis XML) determined previously. This is to make the content interoperable and interchangeable between different applications or platforms. A feed is used to provide users with a series of frequently updated content.

- FORUM: virtual place to share, discuss and store thoughts, opinions and experiences.

- FRAME: It is a package of bits that constitutes a unit of structured information. Web pages talking about frames when a page is broken down into different sections independent of each other.

- HOMEPAGE: the page that opens automatically when you start your Internet browser .

- HTML: Hypertext Mark-up Language, computer language used to structure content (text, images and hypertext) in a document. HTML documents are the basis of the web and are displayed by the browser.

- HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol, protocol computer that serves to regulate the transmission of data over a network. His main field of application is the World Wide Web where web pages are made and then upload them into your browser.

- INDEXING: the set of processes by which a website is recognized by a search engine, contained in the database with certain keywords on the page and the proposed response to user queries.

- IP ADDRESS: It is a numeric string assigned to a device participating in a network whose nodes using IP to communicate with each other.

- hypertext digital document whose main feature is a reference ( link) to other documents.

- LINK: Hypertext is the basic element: a reference to another document which is directly accessible.

- Linkback: reporting a web page when one of its documents is linked by other authors

- LOGIN: how to access your personal space in a computer service.

- META DESCRIPTION: specific meta-tag that allows you to add a description on a website.

- META KEYWORDS: specific meta tags that allow you to add keywords to a website.

- META TAGS: HTML elements within a website containing information on the documents. Are visible to users only in the source code, but not in the browser.

- SEARCH ENGINE: a tool for finding information within the web, using keywords.

- narrowcasting: data transmission by a broadcaster to a well-defined group of users.

- NEWSGROUP: virtual discussion forum where you exchange messages on a topic defined.

- NEWSLETTER: newsletter distributed periodically e-mail.

- NewsTicker: means within a horizontal band websites (often in the head or under the main menu) flowing with the latest news in flash format.

- OCR: Optical character recognition is the translation, using scanner, images of handwriting or printed text into editable digital computer.

- Podcasting is a system that allows you to automatically download files (usually audio or video) podcast called, using a program ("client") usually free of charge called an aggregator or feed reader. A podcast is therefore a file (usually audio or video), made available on the Internet anyone who subscribes to a regular delivery and can be downloaded automatically by a special program called an aggregator, and is based on RSS feeds.

- POP-UP form of online advertising that will open in a new browser window.

- WEB PORTAL: multifunctional web site is a starting point for the user .

- POST is a text message, with the function of opinion or comment, made in a common area to be published on the Internet.

- SCROLLING: vertical scrolling of web pages on the screen.

- SERVER: computer (both as hardware or as software) that provides services to other network computers (called clients).

- SITEMAP: list of pages in a website. It is often organized tree to mimic the logical structure of the site and to facilitate navigation to the user.

- SOCIAL NETWORK: virtual communities that allow you to create a personal profile with which to contact other profiles.

- SPAM: unwanted email, usually with commercial content and advertising.

- STREAMING: it is a stream of audio / video data transmitted from a source to one or more destinations via a computer network. These data are reproduced as they arrive at their destination.

- TAG: is a keyword or term associated with a piece of information (a picture, geographical map, a post, ...), a video clip that describes the item and enabling classification and search of information based on keywords.

- TAKE: format used mainly by news agencies to describe a story that usually does not exceed 24 lines.

- TEMPLATE: structured graphical model used for the mass production of web pages or blog.

- URL: Uniform Resource Locator address that uniquely identifies a web resource and specify where it is located.

- USER GENERATED CONTENTS: various types of multimedia products by the users.

- username: the name by which the user is recognized by a computer, a program or service. Along with identifying the user's password is to access your account.

- WEB 2.0: the second generation of World Wide Web, characterized by the ease in the exchange of information, communication, interactivity and collaboration

- WIKI: web site that can be modified by all who want to participate: they are In fact users that promote and cooperate in the wiki content by adding, deleting or correcting information.

- XML: eXtensible Markup Language, metalanguage used to create new languages, which are used to describe structured documents according to the rules dictated by XML syntax.

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