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Avatar – A small icon associated with a user’s online profile that originates from a graphical file and can generally be customized by the user.
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Flickr – Flickr is a social media website that serves as an online photo directory, allowing users to upload photos and organize them into albums. Various user permissions...
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Aggregator - An application or web-based tool that collects syndicated content, meaning content from commercial sources, and provides it to a user.
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Chat – Text communication over the internet, usually one-on-one basis.
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Foursquare – A community that utilizes a mobile app and geotagging, Foursquare allows users to “check in” to locations by using the GPS on their smartphones. Many businesses...
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SEO – “SEO” stands for Search Engine Optimization and is a term for the process of directing web traffic toward a website through organic means like the use of...
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Crowdsource – The practice of turning to a widescale venue, usually an online social network, to get opinions in order to make a decision. A user might ask...
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Hangout – A video chat service on Google+ consisting of 10 or more users at a time. In Hangouts, users can share Google Docs, Youtube videos and other...
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Firefox – Firefox is a free web browser made by Mozilla that is open source and can be customized through third-party extensions.
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Creative Commons – Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that enables users to share their own artistic content publicly with licensed copyright protection that is provided for free. ...
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