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Video conferencing is a type of online meeting where two or more people engage in a live audio-visual call. With a strong internet connection, the participants can see, hear, and talk to each other in real time, no matter where in the world they are.
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What is FTP explain?
The term file transfer protocol (FTP) refers to a process that involves the transfer of files between devices over a network. The process works when one party allows another to send or receive files over the internet. -
Electronic commerce refers to the buying and selling of goods or services using the internet, and the transfer of money and data to execute these transactions.
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Instead of using metal plates to transfer an image, digital printing presses print the image directly onto the media substrate. Digital production print technology is evolving quickly, and digital printing output quality is improving continuously.
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IRC is a global, distributed, real-time chat system that operates over the Internet. An IRC network consists of a set of interconnected servers. Once users are connected to an IRC server, they can converse with other users connected to any server in the IRC network.
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Electronic government (or e-Government) is the application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to government functions and procedures with the purpose of increasing efficiency, transparency and citizen participation.
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A learning system based on formalised teaching but with the help of electronic resources is known as E-learning. While teaching can be based in or out of the classrooms, the use of computers and the Internet forms the major component of E-learning.
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The digital workplace is all about the employees' ability to do their job by collaborating, communicating and connecting with others. The goal is to forge productive business relationships within and beyond natural work groups and to enable knowledge sharing across the organization.
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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.
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Two or more people exchange views, information and ideas through messages asking and answering questions and reading the answers.
Early web-based forums date back as far as 1994, with the WIT project from W3 Consortium and starting from this time, many alternatives were created. -
Most experts agree that the first blog was Links.net, created this year by then-student Justin Hall as a place to publish his writing. The site consisted entirely of brief posts, each one sharing a link and some of his thoughts on the content within.
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"WikiWikiWeb" as the name based on his memories of the "Wiki Wiki Shuttle" at Honolulu International Airport, and because "wiki" is the Hawaiian word for "quick". The website met with success, and began to spawn alternative wiki applications and websites over the next five years.
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The DAB standard was initiated as a European research project called Eureka-147 in the 1980s. The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) launched the first DAB channel in the world on 1 June 1995 (NRK Klassisk), and the BBC and Swedish Radio (SR) launched their first broadcasts later that year.
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Space for dialogue where registered users connect with friends, colleagues, family to send messages, share pictures, discuss issues, etc.
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The first coworking space as such was opened in San Francisco by Brad Neuberg, who offered from 5 to 8 desks a couple of days a week and different services such as; wifi network, meditation rooms, bike rides, massages or shared meals.
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Digital television (DTV) is the transmission of television signals using digital rather than conventional analog methods. Advantages of DTV over analog TV include: Superior image resolution (detail) for a given bandwidth. Smaller bandwidth for a given image resolution. Compatibility with computers and the Internet.