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3.1.7 Types of web sites - Coggle Diagram
3.1.7 Types of web sites
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iv. Wiki
• Open to modification by the general public.
• Wikis usually collect recent edits on a webpage so
someone can review them for accuracy.
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• A collaborative website that allows users to create, add to,
modify or delete the website content via their web
browser.
• Difference between wiki and blog:
Wiki
• users can modify original posts.
Blog
• users cannot modify original posts made by the blogger.
iii. Blog
• It also reflects the interest, opinions and personalities of the
author and sometimes site visitors.
• The importance of blog in worldwide communications.
i. Businesses create blogs to communicate with
employees, customers, and vendors.
ii. Teachers create blogs to collaborate with other
teachers and students.
iii. Home users create blogs to share aspects of their
personal life with family, friends, and others.
• Blog is an informal website that consists time-stamped
articles in a diary or journal format usually listed in reverse
chronological order.
• Examples of blog:
i. paultan.org (theme: automotive)
ii. proudduck.com (themes: food, lifestyle)
iii. barelysupermommy.com (theme: parenting)
v. Online social network
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• Online social network is a website that encourages
members in its online community to share their interests,
ideas, stories, photos, music and videos with other
registered users.
ii. Portal
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• Portal is a website that offers a variety of Internet services
from a single, convenient location.