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TYPES OF WEBSITE (Portal (• Services offered by portals (– Search engine…
TYPES OF WEBSITE
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.
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Online Social Network
• A Web site that encourages members in its
online community to share their interests,
ideas, stories, photos, music, and videos with
other registered users.
• Popular social networking Web sites include
MySpace and Facebook, with Facebook alone
boasting more than 300 million active users.
• In some social networking Web sites, such as
Second Life, users assume an imaginary identity
and interact with other users in a role-playing
type of environment.
• 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.
• Flickr, Fotki, and Webshots are popular photo
sharing communities; PixelFish and YouTube are
popular video sharing communities.
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 timestamped
articles in a diary or journal format,
usually listed in reverse chronological order.
• Reflects the interest, opinions and
personalities of the author and sometimes site
visitors.
• Related terms:
– vlog (a video blog) – a blog that contains video
clips.
– Microblog – allows users to publish short
messages (ex: Twitter)
– Blogosphere – worldwide collection of blogs.
– Vlogosphere – all vlogs worldwide.
– Blogger – blog author.
– Vlogger – vlog author
• 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.
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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