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Internet Services

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  • Training (e-Learning)

    Training (e-Learning)
  • Videoconferencing

    Videoconferencing
    Two or more people converse with image and sound on line using the webcam and microphone.
  • File Transfer = FTP

    File Transfer = FTP
    It allows you to transfer files and folders from one computer to another computer by accessing directly to the receiver computer. It´s usually private, and requires username and password.
  • Work

    Work
    It allows professional activities using telematics tools. There are also employment agencies that connect businesses and workers.
  • Networks Co

    Networks Co
    Group of people working on a common project sharing information and tasks using internet tools. A shared work area is called WorkSpace, and it´s accessible only to persons authorized by the administrator.
  • Electronic commerce (e-Commerce)

    Electronic commerce (e-Commerce)
  • IRC (Chat)

    IRC (Chat)
    Two or more people communicate one each other publicly or privately writing in real time through the network.
  • e-Government

    e-Government
    It´s a use of ICTs to provide citizens the access to government administrations and to make transactions without having to appear in person at the offices.
  • Messaging

    Messaging
    It allows the exchange of messages in real time with other people you are connected with at the time, with the same program and have to be registered in a list of contacts. Some programs allow voice conversations or video.
  • Press, Radio and Digital TV

    Press, Radio and Digital TV
  • Forums

    Forums
    Two or more people exchange views, information and ideas through messages asking and answering questions and reading the answers.
  • Blogs

    Blogs
    Web space that includes, as a personal diary of the author or authors, content of interest, updated frequently and often commented by readers.
  • Wikis

    Wikis
    Websites where several participants write an item, modify it, correct it and expand it in order to collect common knowledge.
  • Social Networking

    Social Networking
    Space for dialogue where registered users connect with friends, colleagues, family to send messages, share pictures, discuss issues, etc.