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Claris Velazquez CSC101 Sept.6. W e b R esource *. The meaning of web resource ….
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Claris Velazquez CSC101 Sept.6 Web Resource*
The meaning of web resource … The concept of Resource is primitive in the Web architecture, and is used in the definition of its fundamental elements. The term was first introduced to refer to targets of Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), but its definition has been further extended to include the referent of any Uniform Resource Identifier (RFC 3986), or Internationalized Resource Identifier (RFC 3987). In the Semantic Web, abstract resources and their semantic properties are described using the family of languages based on Resource Description Framework (RDF). FOOT NOTE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_(Web)
Blogs* A blogis a website where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. Foot Note: wikipedia.org
White papers White papers • A white paper is an authoritative report. White papers are used to educate customers, collect leads for a company or help people make decisions. They can also be a government report outlining policy. FOOT NOTE: http://wikipedia.org
Web Cast • A webcast is a live media file distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology. Essentially, webcasting is broadcasting over the Internet. • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webcasts Footnote:
Mobile- Mobile Computing is a generic term describing your ability to use technology 'untethered', that is not physically connected, or in remote or mobile (non static) environments. The term is evolved in modern usage such that it requires that the mobile computing activity be connected wirelessly to and through the internet or to and through a private network. This connection ties the mobile device to centrally located information and/or application software through the use of battery powered, portable, and wireless computing and communication devices. This includes devices like laptops with wireless LAN or wireless WAN technology, smart mobile phones, wearable computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) with Bluetooth or IRDA interfaces. Footnote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_computing