Web browsers
Cloud Computing
Social Media
Internet Communications Technology
IoT and Online Research
100

A small piece of data sent from a website and stored on a user's computer by the web browser while the user is browsing.

Cookie

100

The use of remote services hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data.

Cloud Computing

100

A web-based technology to distribute information and encourage people to connect with others who share a common interest.

Social Media Platform

100

A technology that allows groups to communicate by taking turns, such as in emailing and text messaging.

Asynchronous Technology

100

Software found on almost every computer or smart device that makes a variety of tasks easier, especially by allowing you to control your device with just your voice.

Digital Assistant

200

The process of transferring source code from a web server to a web browser and running that code directly in the browser.

Client side Scripting

200

A method of delivering applications by hosting them in the cloud.

Cloud Hosting

200

Posting embarrassing photos or videos on the Internet, harassment though text or instant messages, and spreading lies and rumors online. It leads to increased risk of anxiety, depression, and even suicide.

Cyberbullying

200

A technology that sends voice phone calls using the TCP/IP protocol over digital data lines.

VoIP(Voice Over IP)

200

The format used for citing academic sources, including author, date of publication, and journal title.

Citation Style

300

A digital document that contains encryption keys and is used for encryption and identification.

Digital Certificate

300

A cloud computing service that remotely maintains, manages, and backs up data and makes that data available to users over a network.

Cloud Storage

300

A marketing tool used on social media to present a business and its message quickly and in the best light possible with the intent to interact with and influence potential customers and expand their business potential

Social Media Marketing

300

A technology that allows two or more groups to communicate in real time such as video conferencing, VoIP, or live streaming.

Synchronous Technology

300

The act of taking someone else's work and passing it off as one's own.

Plagarisgm

400

A feature of most web browsers that prevents pop-up windows such as advertisements from being displayed.

Pop -up Blocker

400

Providing backup, accessibility, Collaboration and resource pooling are the benefits which I provide.

Cloud Computing

400

A way of reaching out to a large group for help to solve a problem. It can involve collecting ideas from users or professionals or pooling money or resources from a variety of people.

Crowdsourcing

400

A streaming method that allows users to select and watch or listen to video or audio when they choose, rather than at a scheduled broadcast time.

On-demand Streaming

400

A computing concept that describes the network of everyday physical devices (including refrigerators, thermostats, streetlights, and environmental tracking systems) that communicate with the internet.

Internet of Things

500

A device that stands as an intermediary between an application such as a web browser and the Internet. It intercepts all requests and can use filter rules to allow or deny internet traffic

Proxy Server

500

A term associated with cloud hosting. It provides users with the applications they need to do their day-to-day work through the cloud.

SaaS (Software as Service)

500

Rules of etiquette that should be observed while using computer networks, such as the internet.

Netiquette

500

The pre-loading of data from a stream into memory to help avoid interruptions while waiting for data that is received in bursts.

Buffering

500

They are generally books or articles written by experts who have credentials in a particular field of study. These publications are typically reviewed and validated by other scholars who are experts in the field.  It's published by university presses, professional associations, or academic publishers.

Academic Sources