1st Quiz Flashcards

(55 cards)

1
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It deals with the use of different communication technologies such as:
mobile phones
telephones
the internet, etc. 
to locate save, send, and 
edit information.
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)

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Several international companies dub the Philippines as the?

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ICT Hub of Asia

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3
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Where things come together

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Hub

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4
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BPO

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Business Processing Outsourcing

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5
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When the World Wide Web was invented, most pages were?

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Static

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also known as flat page or stationary page

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Static

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In the sense that the page is “as is”

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Web 2.0

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These web pages could not be manipulated by users, and content was the same for everyone.
(Think of a digital newspaper.)

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Web 2.0 Dynamic Web Page

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9
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Web 2.0 was a term coined by ____ in January 1999.

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Darcy DiNucci

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It is the evolution of 1.0 by adding dynamic web pages.

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Web 2.0 – Dynamic Web Pages

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The user is able to see a website differently than others.

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The user is able to see a website differently than others.

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Examples include
Social networking sites
Blogs
Wikis
Video sharing sites
Hosting services
And web apps
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Web 2.0 – Dynamic Web Pages

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13
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Instead of just reading a page, a user can also comment on it
Or create a personal account.

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Web 2.0 – Dynamic Web Pages

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It allows users to use web browsers instead of just using their operating system.

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Web 2.0

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categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen words (e.g.,tagging)

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Folksonomy

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16
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Popular social media sites such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook use tags that start with pound sign (#). These are called?

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Hashtags

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17
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content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s input.

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Rich User Experience

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18
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the owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content

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User Participation

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19
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Youtube used to have the tagline

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“Broadcast yourself.”

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20
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services that are offered on demand rather than a one-time payment

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Long tail

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21
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users will subscribe to a software when needed rather than purchasing them.
For instance, Google Docs is a FREE web-based Word Processor that allows users to create and edit documents online.

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Software as a Service

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22
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diverse information sharing through universal access

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Mass Participation

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23
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“The Selfiest Cities of the World”

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Top 1 Makati

10 Cebu

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a movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

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The Semantic Web

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It encourages developers to add semantic content in their web pages.
Web 3.0 oer Semantic Web
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The term "______"refers to a system wherein data is easily accessed by computers. (see Deep Face)
Semantic Web
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The aim is for machines to understand the user’s preferences to be able to deliver web content specifically targeting the user. For example, Facebook suggests ads on items you are already interested in.
Web 3.0
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Web 3.0 problems
``` Compatibility Security Vastness Vagueness Logic ```
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is using several technologies to accomplish a task.
Convergence
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According to _________, an information measurement company, | Users spend more time on social media than any other type of site.
Nielsen
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Currently the fastest network.. Is used in latest mobile devices.
4G Networking LTE
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LTE
``` //Long //Term //Evolution ```
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Mbps
Megabits per second
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1 byte = ???? Bits
1 byte = 8 bits
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To convert from Mbps (Megabits) to Megabytes
divide the bit value by 8.
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Os used in Apple devices
IOS
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an open-source (free to use) OS developed by Google
Android
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OS used in Blackberry devices
Blackberry OS
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the original phone OS, used in Nokia devices
Symbian
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originally used on smartphones, now used on TVs.
WebOS
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developed by Microsoft | for pocket PCs.
Windows Mobile
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a closed source | Operating system for smartphones
Windows Phone OS
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A non-profit service designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments. A database of audiobooks is used to read to the user.
Assistive Media
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Inventor of the World Wide Web.
Tim Berners-Lee
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Sharing your name, your parents’ names, or other information opens you up for identity theft.
Public Information
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So what if they know your siblings or the name of your dog?
Security Questions
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The internet is known as the ________ ___________
Information superhighway
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``` S D T P SF P P S P F W An W ```
``` Share Download Terms Privacy Policy Security Features Password Public Networks Strangers Post Wifi ```
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stands for malicious software
Malware
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a program designed to send advertisements. Mostly as pop-ups.
Adware
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unwanted email.
Spam
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Used to advertise or to send malware.
Spam
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a technique used to steal information.
Phising
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A user inputs his information (username, password, or email) on a fake website and that data is sent to the hacker
Phising
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is the technique of redirecting a person to a fake website by exploiting the DNS (Domain Name Service).
Pharming