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3.4 Types of Website (Wiki (•A collaborative Web site that allows users to…
3.4 Types of Website
Wiki
•A collaborative Web site that allows users to
create, add to, modify, or delete the Web site
content via their Web browser.
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PORTAL
•A Web site that offers a variety of Internet
services from a single, convenient location.
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•Online community.
–A Web site that joins a specific group of people
with similar interests or relationships.
–Offer online photo albums, chat rooms, and other
services to facilitate communications among
members.
•Examples of public portals:–
Google, Yahoo!, Excite, GO.com, Lycos, MSN
Online Social Network
•Web site that encourages members in its
online community to share their interests,
ideas, stories, photos, music, and videos with
other registered users.
•A media sharing Web site is a specific type of
online social network that enables members to
share media such as photos, music, and videos.
Popular photo sharing communities: Flickr, Fotki, and Webshots
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The Web
•Web page is an electronic document on the
Web, which can contain text, graphics,
animation, audio, and video.
•Web site is a collection of related Web pages
and associated items such as documents and
pictures, stored on a Web server.
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Blog
•An informal Web site that consists time-stamped articles in a diary or journal format, usually listed in reverse chronological order.
Purpose of blogs:
–Businesses create blogs
•to communicate with employees, customers, and
vendors.
–Teachers create blogs
•to collaborate with other teachers and students.
–Home users create blogs
•to share aspects of their personal life with family,
friends, and others.
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