Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
3.3 INTERNET SERVICES (Electronic Mail (e-Mail) (e-Mail address (EXAMPLES,…
3.3 INTERNET SERVICES
Electronic Mail (e-Mail)
-
-
Consist of simple text or can contain
attachments, such as documents, graphics, or
audio/video clips
-
allows users to create, send,
receive, forward, store, print, and delete email
messages
Integrates with chat, instant messaging, or
voice/video call, and social network
Provides free online storage, fast and
productive interface, effective spam filtering
EXAMPLES
Outlook, Windows Live Mail, Gmail, Windows Live
Hotmail
-
e-Mail address
a combination of a username
and a domain name that identifies a user so that
he or she can receive Internet e-mail
A username is a unique combination of
characters, such as letters of the alphabet and/or
numbers, that identifies a specific user
In an Internet e-mail address, an @ symbol
separates the user name from the domain name
-
Message Board
An Internet site where users can post
comments about a particular issue or topic
and reply to other users' postings
-
-
OTHER NAMES
- discussion board, discussion
group, discussion forum, and online forum
-
can contain a number of subforums,
each of which may have several topics
Within a forum's topic, each new discussion
started is called a thread, and can be replied
to by as many people as so wish
users can be anonymous or have to register with the
forum and then subsequently log in in order
to post messages
On most forums, users do not have to log in to
read existing messages
Instant Messaging (IM)
A real-time Internet service that notifies you
when one or more people are online and
allows you to exchange messages or files or
join a private chat room with those people
-
-
-
-
EXAMPLES
Yahoo Messenger, Facebook Messenger and
WhatsApp Messenger
Voice Over Internet
Protocol (VOIP)
A technology that allows user to make voice
calls using an Internet connection instead of a
regular telephone line. (also called Internet
Telephony)
Some may only allow you to call
other people using the same service, but
others may allow you to call anyone who has a
telephone number - including local, long
distance, mobile, and international numbers
While some only work over your
computer or a special VoIP phone, other
services allow you to use a traditional phone
connected to a VoIP adapter
EXAMPLES
– Skype
– Google Hangouts
– Viber
– Line
-
-
World Wide Web (WWW)
Web, is a system of interlinked hypertext
documents accessed via the Internet
one can view web pages
that may contain text, image, video, and other
multimedia, and navigate between them via
hyperlinks
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
-
-