Deck 10: The Internet: Convergence in a Networked World

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C) Gulf War
D) The Cuban Missile Crisis
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Packet switching is

A) giving your friend your homework to copy.
B) a simplified means of navigating the Internet based on hypertext links.
C) a system of tracking Internet users' activities and reporting them back to advertisers.
D) sending digital messages in chunks through any open pathway, to be reassembled at their destination.
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Standardized codes that allow one computer to communicate with another are called

A) hosts
B) hypertext links
C) servers
D) protocols
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The Internet is a ____ system and the World Wide Web is a ____ system.

A) software, hardware
B) software, software
C) hardware, software
D) hardware, hardware
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____ is when a file is viewed as it is downloaded.

A) mashing up
B) downviewing
C) buffering
D) hyperlinking
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Web 2.0

A) is a term that was invented just after the dot-com crash of 2001.
B) sites are highly interactive and highly participatory.
C) includes the use of open-source software.
D) all of these
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An example of cloud computing is

A) Facebook
B) YouTube
C) Flickr
D) all of these
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When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, he thought it would be

A) a device to receive news and music.
B) an office intercom system.
C) a device to aid deaf people.
D) a means for interpersonal communication over a distance.
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The first truly mobile phone

A) weighed about 2 pounds
B) cost about $1,000
C) was 8 inches long
D) became available to the public in 1989
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______ percent of Americans own cell phones.

A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90
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Ways to make money online include

A) paid content
B) advertising
C) e-commerce
D) all of these
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Blackboard and Moodle are examples of

A) code names for hackers
B) groups supporting net neutrality
C) course management systems
D) none of these
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MMORPGs are

A) online journals or diaries
B) online role-playing games
C) metacrawlers
D) robotic software programs to perform searches
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Programs that track the user's activities and report them back to advertisers are called

A) spyware
B) distance learning
C) lurkers
D) phishware
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By 2000, ______ had the reputation of the world's best search engine.

A) Yahoo!
B) Netscape
C) Internet Explorer
D) None of these.
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In Internet commerce, "the long tail" refers to

A) niche items
B) spam
C) money making schemes
D) using a wireless mouse
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Someone who uses programming skills to gain illegal access to a computer network is called a

A) defacer
B) spammer
C) flamer
D) none of these
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Phishing is the practice of

A) sending computer viruses and worms to infect victims' computers.
B) sending out official-looking fake e-mails to lure victims into revealing sensitive information.
C) skipping class to take part in outdoor sports activities.
D) sending inquiries to computer companies learn about employment opportunities.
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A 2004 federal law to address spam

A) required unsolicited commercial e-mail messages to be labeled.
B) required the sender to include opt-out instructions.
C) prohibited the use of deceptive subject lines.
D) all of these
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Right now, Internet control is

A) government regulated
B) centralized
C) neutral
D) all of these
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The Internet is strictly censored in

A) The United States
B) Mexico
C) China
D) Australia
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The Communication Decency Act of 1996

A) is currently in effect.
B) was considered too specific of a law by many.
C) made it illegal to make "indecent communication" available to those under 18.
D) all of these
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An identifying number placed on the user's hard drive after visiting a Web site is called

A) a portal
B) spyware
C) software
D) a cookie
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What criteria does the textbook suggest when evaluating Web pages for research?

A) authority, bibliography, currency, objectivity
B) attribution, currency, fraud, objectivity
C) attribution, authority, currency, objectivity
D) attribution, fraud, objectivity, validity
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Snopes.com is a Web site that

A) verifies information or shows that it is false.
B) snoops on celebrities and reports their activities.
C) gives weather conditions for snowboarding and skiing.
D) provides term papers for students to plagiarize.
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ARPANET, set up in 1969, is considered to be the original Internet.
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World War II sparked the development of the Internet.
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The first funding for the Internet came from big business.
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The first successful general-interest online service was America Online.
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The Internet is a huge hardware system made up of different types of computers.
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Hyperlinks are highlighted words/images within a Web page that allow a user to move from one site to another.
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Tim Berners-Lee patented the World Wide Web and initially made $5 million on it.
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In the mid 90s, so many people were online, that the military turned the Internet over to the public sector.
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Buffering is downloading and saving a video file at the same time it is being viewed.
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The term "mashup" originated in the music world, where it refers to combining parts of different songs.
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Facebook and Hotmail use the concept of cloud computing.
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Radio technology and telephone technology were developed by the same inventor.
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Satellite technology made mobile phones possible.
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MySpace was purchased by Google in 2006.
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Examples of Web based information services include LexisNexis, ProQuest and InfoTrac.
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Critics worry that MMORPGs have an addictive quality.
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SMS combines a text message with an image, sound or video.
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How Internet communication has revolutionized commerce can be explained by the "long tail" concept.
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Twitter is a form of microblogging.
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TrustE certifies Web sites as trustworthy.
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Discuss the origins of the Internet, including the international incident that sparked its development.
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What were the differences between the first two commercial, general interest online services?
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What does the textbook mean by the "YouTube Phenomenon"?
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What is "Web 2.0"? When did the term come about and what does it include?
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Describe the impact cell phones had on people and society.
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Describe the three basic revenue sources for mobile and online media. Give specific examples.
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What are some of the sites that charge for access to their Web pages? Why do you think people are willing to pay for access to these sites?
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Describe what a "micropayment" system is, and why it works well.
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What are MMORPGs? What are criticisms about them? Do you think the criticisms are valid? Why or why not?
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Why is spyware controversial?
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What is e-commerce? What are examples of it? Elaborate on your experiences using e-commerce.
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Discuss three online dangers.
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What are pro and con arguments about using Twitter?
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The idea for the Internet was formed from the United States government needing a computer network with a ______ of connectivity.
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Software codes that enable one computer to communicate with another are called
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The first national system of computers, prior to the Internet, was called ______.
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The first commercial online service was ______.
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Among the World Wide Web's innovations are hypertext links, also known as ______.
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______ technology enables video to be delivered via the Web and viewed on a computer screen.
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Users share their homemade videos and favorite movie/TV clips on ______, which the textbook calls "the epitome of user-generated content."
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Social ______ sites are important parts of Web 2.0.
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______ refer to a form of online participation in which users add something to the application as they use it.
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An aspect of Web 2.0 in which individuals use online software applications rather than depending on information housed on their own personal computers is called ______ computing.
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Radio wave towers set up on a grid so that each area of the grid is supplied with radio service is called
______ technology.
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There are three basic revenue sources for mobile and online media: paid content, ______, and e-commerce product sales.
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______ learning is a way for students who can't make it to a traditional classroom to take advantage of college courses offered online.
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Critics worry that ______ (online games like EverQuest and the Sims) have an addictive quality.
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Programs that track Internet users' activities and report them back to advertisers are called ______.
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Sites from which users begin Web surfing are called ______.
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A ______ is someone who uses programming skills to gain illegal access to computer networks or files.
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______ is the practice of sending out official looking fake e-mails that use stolen brand names of businesses with the intent of luring the victim into revealing their passwords or account numbers.
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By 2020, survey respondents believe touch user interfaces and ______ recognition will be more prevalent than they are now.
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An identifying code from a Web site that is placed a user's hard drive is known as a ______.
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Match the inventors/innovators with their Internet/computer innovation

-Microsoft

A)Alexander Graham Bell
B)Tim Berners-Lee
C)Bill Gates
D)Steve Jobs
E)Larry Page and Sergey Brin
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Match the inventors/innovators with their Internet/computer innovation

-Apple Computer

A)Alexander Graham Bell
B)Tim Berners-Lee
C)Bill Gates
D)Steve Jobs
E)Larry Page and Sergey Brin
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___ convinced the U.S. government that a fail-safe computer system was needed.

A) The Vietnam War
B) World War II
C) Gulf War
D) The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis
2
Packet switching is

A) giving your friend your homework to copy.
B) a simplified means of navigating the Internet based on hypertext links.
C) a system of tracking Internet users' activities and reporting them back to advertisers.
D) sending digital messages in chunks through any open pathway, to be reassembled at their destination.
sending digital messages in chunks through any open pathway, to be reassembled at their destination.
3
Standardized codes that allow one computer to communicate with another are called

A) hosts
B) hypertext links
C) servers
D) protocols
protocols
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The Internet is a ____ system and the World Wide Web is a ____ system.

A) software, hardware
B) software, software
C) hardware, software
D) hardware, hardware
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____ is when a file is viewed as it is downloaded.

A) mashing up
B) downviewing
C) buffering
D) hyperlinking
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Web 2.0

A) is a term that was invented just after the dot-com crash of 2001.
B) sites are highly interactive and highly participatory.
C) includes the use of open-source software.
D) all of these
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An example of cloud computing is

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B) YouTube
C) Flickr
D) all of these
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When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, he thought it would be

A) a device to receive news and music.
B) an office intercom system.
C) a device to aid deaf people.
D) a means for interpersonal communication over a distance.
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The first truly mobile phone

A) weighed about 2 pounds
B) cost about $1,000
C) was 8 inches long
D) became available to the public in 1989
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______ percent of Americans own cell phones.

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D) 90
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Ways to make money online include

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D) all of these
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Blackboard and Moodle are examples of

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B) groups supporting net neutrality
C) course management systems
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MMORPGs are

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D) robotic software programs to perform searches
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Programs that track the user's activities and report them back to advertisers are called

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By 2000, ______ had the reputation of the world's best search engine.

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D) None of these.
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In Internet commerce, "the long tail" refers to

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D) using a wireless mouse
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Someone who uses programming skills to gain illegal access to a computer network is called a

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Phishing is the practice of

A) sending computer viruses and worms to infect victims' computers.
B) sending out official-looking fake e-mails to lure victims into revealing sensitive information.
C) skipping class to take part in outdoor sports activities.
D) sending inquiries to computer companies learn about employment opportunities.
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A 2004 federal law to address spam

A) required unsolicited commercial e-mail messages to be labeled.
B) required the sender to include opt-out instructions.
C) prohibited the use of deceptive subject lines.
D) all of these
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Right now, Internet control is

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B) centralized
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D) all of these
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The Internet is strictly censored in

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D) Australia
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The Communication Decency Act of 1996

A) is currently in effect.
B) was considered too specific of a law by many.
C) made it illegal to make "indecent communication" available to those under 18.
D) all of these
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An identifying number placed on the user's hard drive after visiting a Web site is called

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What criteria does the textbook suggest when evaluating Web pages for research?

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C) attribution, authority, currency, objectivity
D) attribution, fraud, objectivity, validity
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Snopes.com is a Web site that

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C) gives weather conditions for snowboarding and skiing.
D) provides term papers for students to plagiarize.
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ARPANET, set up in 1969, is considered to be the original Internet.
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World War II sparked the development of the Internet.
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The first funding for the Internet came from big business.
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The first successful general-interest online service was America Online.
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The Internet is a huge hardware system made up of different types of computers.
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Hyperlinks are highlighted words/images within a Web page that allow a user to move from one site to another.
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Tim Berners-Lee patented the World Wide Web and initially made $5 million on it.
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In the mid 90s, so many people were online, that the military turned the Internet over to the public sector.
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Buffering is downloading and saving a video file at the same time it is being viewed.
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The term "mashup" originated in the music world, where it refers to combining parts of different songs.
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Facebook and Hotmail use the concept of cloud computing.
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Radio technology and telephone technology were developed by the same inventor.
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Satellite technology made mobile phones possible.
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MySpace was purchased by Google in 2006.
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Examples of Web based information services include LexisNexis, ProQuest and InfoTrac.
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Critics worry that MMORPGs have an addictive quality.
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SMS combines a text message with an image, sound or video.
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How Internet communication has revolutionized commerce can be explained by the "long tail" concept.
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Twitter is a form of microblogging.
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TrustE certifies Web sites as trustworthy.
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Discuss the origins of the Internet, including the international incident that sparked its development.
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What were the differences between the first two commercial, general interest online services?
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What does the textbook mean by the "YouTube Phenomenon"?
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What is "Web 2.0"? When did the term come about and what does it include?
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Describe the impact cell phones had on people and society.
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Why is spyware controversial?
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The idea for the Internet was formed from the United States government needing a computer network with a ______ of connectivity.
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Software codes that enable one computer to communicate with another are called
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The first national system of computers, prior to the Internet, was called ______.
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The first commercial online service was ______.
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Among the World Wide Web's innovations are hypertext links, also known as ______.
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______ technology enables video to be delivered via the Web and viewed on a computer screen.
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Users share their homemade videos and favorite movie/TV clips on ______, which the textbook calls "the epitome of user-generated content."
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Social ______ sites are important parts of Web 2.0.
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______ refer to a form of online participation in which users add something to the application as they use it.
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An aspect of Web 2.0 in which individuals use online software applications rather than depending on information housed on their own personal computers is called ______ computing.
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Radio wave towers set up on a grid so that each area of the grid is supplied with radio service is called
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There are three basic revenue sources for mobile and online media: paid content, ______, and e-commerce product sales.
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______ learning is a way for students who can't make it to a traditional classroom to take advantage of college courses offered online.
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Critics worry that ______ (online games like EverQuest and the Sims) have an addictive quality.
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Programs that track Internet users' activities and report them back to advertisers are called ______.
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Sites from which users begin Web surfing are called ______.
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A ______ is someone who uses programming skills to gain illegal access to computer networks or files.
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By 2020, survey respondents believe touch user interfaces and ______ recognition will be more prevalent than they are now.
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An identifying code from a Web site that is placed a user's hard drive is known as a ______.
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Match the inventors/innovators with their Internet/computer innovation

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Match the inventors/innovators with their Internet/computer innovation

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