Internet Services

  • e-Learning

    e-Learning
    E-learning is a structured course or learning experience delivered electronically; it can also include performance support content. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viHILXVY_eU
  • Videoconferencia

    Videoconferencia
    Is the simultaneous two-way communication of audio and video, which allows meetings with groups of people located in places far from each other.
  • FTP

    FTP
    Is a network protocol for file transfer between systems connected to a TCP network, based on client-server architecture.
  • Telework

    Telework
    It is a type of work, both as an employee and autonomously, in which a significant part of the working time is carried out from a location other than the company's office through the use of new information and communication technologies. https://www.ivoox.com/teletrabajo-glocal-programa-especial-telework-2014-1-audios-mp3_rf_3430887_1.html
  • Foro

    Foro
  • Digital press

    Digital press
    It is a process that consists of direct printing of a digital file to paper or other materials by various means, the most common being ink in an inkjet printer, and toner in a laser printer. https://www.designdistributors.com/blog/what-is-a-digital-printing-press
  • e-Commerce

    e-Commerce
    It consists of the purchase and sale of products or services through the Internet, such as social networks and other web pages.
  • IRC

    IRC
    It is a text-based real-time communication protocol that allows discussions between two or more people.
  • Messaging

    Messaging
    Is a text-based, one-to-one conversation that usually occurs on a mobile device or platform like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, SMS text messaging, or within an app.
  • Blog

    Blog
    It is a website that includes, as a personal diary of its author or authors, content of interest, which is usually updated frequently and is often commented on by readers.
  • Wiki

    Wiki
    It is a website or database developed collaboratively by a community of users, allowing any user to add and edit content.
  • First social network

    First social network
    Six Degrees is widely considered to be the very first social networking site. Founded by Andrew Weinreich in May 1996, the site launched the following year and combined popular features such as profiles, friends lists and school affiliations in one service
  • Workspace

    Workspace
    It is a Google service that provides various Google products with a customer-customized domain name. It has several web applications with functions similar to traditional office suites, including Gmail, Meet, Drive, Docs, among others.