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LaRhonda and Casey CSC101 Assignment 2.2
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“read, write, or edit a shared on-line journal” wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webw n
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http://en.wikipedia.org/
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A white paper (or " whitepaper ") is an authoritative report or guide that often addresses issues and how to solve them. White papers are used to educate readers and help people make decisions. They are often used in politics, business, and technical fields. In commercial use, the term has also come to refer to documents used by businesses as a marketing or sales tool.make decisions marketingsales http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_p apersn
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Free voice over internet protocol (VOIP) service that allows users to communicate across an internet connection by combining voice, video, and instant messaging. http://www.businessdictionary.com/d efinition/Skype.htmln
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“Twitter is a social network aiming to enable its users to exchange news and opinions mostly concerning specific topics. The editor's “tweets” are sent via short message with a maximum length of 140 characters and can be subscribed to.” www.online- bookable.com/glossar.html
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Podcasting, created by former MTV VJ Adam Curry, is a term that was devised as a crisp way to describe the technology used to push audio content from websites down to consumers of that content, who typically listen to it on their iPod (hence the "pod") or other audio player that supports mp3 at their convenience. The term podcasting is meant to rhyme with broadcasting and is a derivative of the iPod platform. While not directly associated with Apples iPod device or iTunes music service, the company did contribute both the desire and the technology for this capability.MTV Adam CurrywebsitesiPod broadcasting iPodApples iTunes Podcasting is used for audio and is currently free of charge. Note, however, that this technology can be used to push any kind of file, including software updates, pictures, and videos. Podcasting uses an XML-based technology called RSS, or Really Simple Syndication. Content publishers describe new content in an XML RSS file which includes dates, titles, descriptions, and links to MP3 files. This auto-generated file is called an RSS feed. The key to making podcasting work with RSS is enclosures, a feature supported by RSS 2.0.XMLRSSXMLMP3RSS 2.0
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Google Talk (GTalk) is a free Windows web-based application for instant messaging and voice over internet protocol (VOIP), offered by Google Inc. The first beta version of the program was released on August 24, 2005. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go ogle_Talk en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go ogle_Talk
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KAYAK is a travel search site. Everybody knows what a search site is, and everybody knows what a travel site is. KAYAK is like both, but it’s different in some important ways. Like a search site, we help you find what you want. What makes us different is that we’re specialized. Our tools are made to deeply understand things like airfares and hotel stays. And like a travel site we have flights and hotels. But we’re very different from most travel sites because we don't actually sell plane tickets, hotel rooms, or anything else. We help people find the best travel choices easily by searching the data from hundreds of travel sites at once. KAYAK lets you compare options, and when you find something that fits your budget and tastes, you book it where you want: at the airline site, from the hotel, or from a travel agent.
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A white paper (or " whitepaper ") is an authoritative report or guide that often addresses issues and how to solve them. White papers are used to educate readers and help people make decisions. They are often used in politics, business, and technical fields. In commercial use, the term has also come to refer to documents used by businesses as a marketing or sales tool.make decisionsmarketingsales
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