1st Sem Flashcards
a web page that allows interaction from the user
dynamic
this refers to the feature where users are able to categorize and locate information through tagging
folksonomy
it provides a common framework to allow data to be shared and reused across platform, enterprise, and community boundaries
semantic web
according to this magazine, two philippine cities are part of the top 10 in their research about “the selfiest cities around the world”
time
this is the operating system for blackberry phones
blackberry os
pinterest is a social media website that can be classified as
bookmarking site
currently, this is the fastest mobile network
4G
this is media is designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments
assistive
this type of social media website focuses on short updates posted by the user
microblogging
ICT Hub of Asia
Philippines
how many cellphones per 100 Filipinos in the year 2012
106.8 cellphones
also known as “flat page” or “stationary page” + cannot be manipulated by the user
static or Web 1.0
coined the term “Web 2.0”
Darcy Dinucci on Jan. 1999
Web 2.0 was coined on an article
Fragment Future
examples of Web 2.0
social networking sites, blogs, wikis, video sharing site, hosted services, and web application
allows users to interact with the page
Web 2.0
instead of just reading, the user may be able to comment or create a user account
Web 2.0
allows users to use web browsers instead of just using their operating system
Web 2.0
browsers can no be used for their user interface, application software (or web applications), or even for file storage
Web 2.0
features of Web. 2.0 (6)
- folksonomy
- rich user experience
- user participation
- long tail
- software as a service
- mass participation
allows users to categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen keywords (tagging)
folksonomy
popular social sites such as twitter, instagram, facebook, use tags that start with the poung sign (#).
folksonomy
content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s input.
rich user experience
an example would be a website that shows local content
rich user experience
in the case of social networking sites, when logged on, your account is used to modify what you see in their website
rich user experience
the owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content
user participation
others are able to place a content of their own by means of comments, reviews, and evalutaton
user participation
some websites allow readers to comment on an article, participate in a poll, or review a specific product
user participation