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1 Technology in Action Alan Evans Kendall Martin Mary Anne Poatsy Eleventh Edition

2 Technology in Action Chapter 3 Using the Internet: Making the Most of the Web’s Resources

3 Chapter Topics The Internet and How It Works Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Web Entertainment Conducting Business over the Internet: E-Commerce Accessing and Moving around the Web Searching the Web Effectively

4 The Internet and How it Works Internet is a network of networks connecting billions of computers globally

5 The Internet and How it Works: The Origin of the Internet Developed during Cold War Established a secure form of military communications Created a means of communication for all computers

6 The Internet and How it Works: The Origin of the Internet Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) –Vinton Cerf: Program Manager of ARPA –Robert Kahn: Invented TCP / IP World Wide Web

7 The Internet and How it Works: The Origin of the Internet Web browser Original browser only displayed text –Mosaic Released in 1993 Developed at Natl Ctr for Supercomputing Apps (University of Illionis Urbana-Champaign) –Netscape Navigator evolved from Mosaic

8 The Internet and How it Works: How the Internet Works Information travels along transmission lines Internet backbones

9 The Internet and How it Works: How the Internet Works Internet Protocol (IP) address –How computers identify each other –Websites have unique IP addresses –Text versions of IP addresses www.amazon.com—72.21.211.176

10 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Web 2.0 –Social web –Collaboration tools Social media –Google Docs, Facebook, Yelp, YouTube, Pinterest –Social networking, blogs, wikis, podcasts, and webcasts –E-mail

11 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Social Networking Communicate and share information –Personal Facebook Twitter –Business Filling job positions LinkedIn Marketing and communicating

12 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Social Networking Privacy concerns –Have always been an issue –Most sites have improved policies – Precautions Keep personal information personal Know your friends Do not post information that is often used as security question to verify identity Use caution when posting images

13 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Social Networking Employers and colleges –80% of college admissions officers use Facebook to check out applicants People have been fired or expelled due to posts –Palace Guards –Cops –Teachers

14 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Social Networking Questionable content: –Negative comments –Inappropriate content about the poster Your content is your responsibility

15 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web E-mail Primary means of communication Written message sent or received Asynchronous Convenient Not private

16 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web E-mail E-mail etiquette –Be concise and to the point –Use spell-check –Avoid texting abbreviations –Include subject line –Include signature line –Include only people who need to receive it

17 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web E-mail Two different types –Web-based e-mail: Access from web Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, others –E-mail client: Installed on your computer Outlook / Thunderbird –Both systems can be used together

18 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Instant Messaging (IM) Communicate in real time Proprietary IM services –AIM, Google Chat, Windows Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger

19 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Instant Messaging (IM) Facebook –Chat with “friends” Universal chat services –Trillian, Digsby Web-based universal chat service –Meebo

20 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Wikis Wikipedia uses wiki technology –A website that allows collaborative editing of its content and structure by its users. –Content updated continually Google Docs has wiki-like features

21 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Wikis Wikipedia Citizendium

22 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Blogs Short for weblog –Many free sites –Julie and Julia: movie was based on a blog Video log (vlog)

23 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Blogs Free blog hosting –Blogger –Wordpress Splogs –Spam blog –Used to promote other websites

24 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Podcasts and Webcasts Podcast Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Aggregator

25 Communicating and Collaborating on the Web Podcasts and Webcasts Webcast –Live or one-time event –Continuously feeds audio and video content –Interactive

26 Web Entertainment Web entertainment includes: –Streaming audio and video –Internet radio –MP3s –Interactive gaming –smart TV

27 Web Entertainment Multimedia –Graphics –Audio files –Video files

28 Web Entertainment Streaming media –Netflix, Hulu, others: provide video on demand –Internet radio

29 Web Entertainment Plug-in (or player): –Many preinstalled –Download free of charge

30 Web Entertainment Cache Tips to keep system running efficiently –Delete temporary Internet cache –Click Refresh or F5 key to display most recent website content –Manually clear Internet cache

31 Conducting Business over the Internet: E-Commerce E-commerce or electronic commerce Business-to-consumer (B2C) Business-to-business (B2B) Consumer-to-consumer (C2C) Social commerce

32 Conducting Business over the Internet: E-Commerce E-Commerce Safeguards

33 Dig Deeper Discovering the Semantic Web Semantic web (Web 3.0) –Data defined in such a way as to make it more easily processed by computers –Evolving extension of the web –Example: Siri (on the iPhone)

34 Accessing and Moving around the Web Web browser Graphical browsers display: –Text –Pictures –Sound –Video

35 Accessing and Moving around the Web Web Browsers Web browser features

36 Accessing and Moving around the Web URLs, Protocols, and Domain Names Every website has a unique address URLs are composed of parts to identify the web document

37 Accessing and Moving around the Web URLs, Protocols, and Domain Names Examples of protocols –HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Standard Internet Protocol) –BitTorrent: Transfers files using a peer-to-peer networking scheme

38 Accessing and Moving around the Web URLs, Protocols, and Domain Names Domain name –Top-level domain Top-level domain for countries

39 Accessing and Moving around the Web Hyperlinks and Beyond

40 Accessing and Moving around the Web Favorites, Live Bookmarks, and Tagging Favorites feature –Favorites (Internet Explorer and Safari) –Bookmarks (Firefox and Google Chrome)

41 Accessing and Moving around the Web Favorites, Live Bookmarks, and Tagging Social bookmarking or tagging

42 Searching the Web Effectively Search engine: Google, Bing, Yahoo Subject directory: Yahoo Metasearch engine: Dogpile

43 Searching the Web Effectively Using Search Engines Effectively Components of search engines –Spiders: Searches web for data –Indexer: organizes data at search engine website –Search engine: searches data for relevant information Resulting list appears as list of hits

44 Searching the Web Effectively Using Search Engines Effectively Search engines –Use unique algorithms to identify data –Same search terms provide different responses depending on search site Boolean operators –Words such as AND, OR, NOT

45 Searching the Web Effectively Using Search Engines Effectively Key phrases –Quotation marks to search for exact phrase –Search within a specific site –Use a wild card * for zero-to-n characters ? for a single character

46 Searching the Web Effectively Using Search Engines Effectively Specialty search strategies and services –Search tools in Google More Even More –Scholar –Custom Search –Google Shopping –Alerts

47 Searching the Web Effectively Evaluating Websites Internet resource considerations –Authority: who created the website –Bias: accepted facts or opinions ? –Relevance: date, application to question –Audience: designed for you or someone else –Links: to / from website to similar

48 The End


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