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Web sites that provide collections of content from the Web |
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A Web development technique that allows portions of Web pages to reload with fresh data rather than requiring the entire Web page to reload |
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A personal Web site, open to the public, in which the site creator expresses feelings or opinions with a series of chronological entries |
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The term for the millions of blogs on the Web |
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The process of taking a job traditionally performed by an employee or consultant and outsourcing it to an undefined group of people in the form of an open call |
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Web site that takes different types of content from other Web sites and mixes them together to create a new kind of content |
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The distribution of digital media via syndication feeds for playback on digital media players and personal computers |
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The distribution of digital audio media via syndication feeds for playback on digital media players and personal computers |
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Customized printing done in small batches |
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really simple syndication (RSS) |
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A technology that allows users to receive the information they want, when they want it, without having to surf thousands of Web sites |
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A type of electronic commerce that uses social media to assist in the online buying and selling of products and services |
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Web sites that allow users to upload their content to the Web in the form of text, voice, images, and videos |
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A keyword or term that describes a piece of information |
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The distribution of digital video media via syndication feeds for playback on digital media players and personal computers |
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A loose collection of information technologies and applications, plus the Web sites that use them |
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Any Web site that provides user-generated media content, and promotes tagging, rating, commenting, and other interactions among users and their media contributions |
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A Web site on which anyone can post material and make changes to other material |
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