DID YOU KNOW?
IN DEPTH
IN PRACTICE
MYTHS
REAL LIFE
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What do tags do?
keywords that describe the content of the web page you're bookmarking.
100
What is a Wiki?
It is a collaborative website
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What is a suffix?
A web stie's top level domain
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What is the the most well-known and respected website?
100
First major newspaper to go completely online?
Seattle Post Intelligencer
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What are online bookmarks?
Permanent links to your favorite web pages.
200
Person who pioneered the idea of Wikis in the 1990s?
Ward Cunningham
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Where is the URL's suffix?
End of A domain name of a web adress
200
What does Snopes.com do?
Proves online myths true or false
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Why do people prefer online news than newspapers?
They can get breaking news as it happens.
300
What is Social Bookmarking?
A way to organize your sources
300
The most popular Wiki?
300
What is the most popular suffix?
.com
300
Where should you check you online information?
Urban Legends Refrence Pages
300
Why are fewer companies buying advertising on newspapers?
Because fewer people are buying newspapers
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What are groupings?
They are a way to keep your bookmarks organize
400
How can related pages be connected to a wiki?
Links
400
What are the URL's called if it comes from a different country?
International Suffix
400
What does it mean if page is marked "undetermined" or "unverifiable."
There is not enough evidence on that topic
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Why did newspapers go all digital?
Because internet was the most prefered destination for news.
500
What is the most popular social bookmarking site?
500
What do you have to do before you can make changes?
Register
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What does .name mean?
Site for the use of individual names
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One of the most famous news story in 1998?
Two seals that cost thousands of dollars to save from an oil spill were eaten by a killer whale minutes after being released back into the wild.
500
How many people visit a newspaper site?
Millions
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