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Kuliah Pengantar Teknologi Informasi Coky Fauzi Alfi cokyfauzialfi.wordpress.com Internet (2)
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Topics Electronic Mail World Wide Web Remote Access Collaborative Software File Sharing Streaming Media Voice over Internet Protocol Internet Hosting Service
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Electronic Mail
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Electronic mail: A system of world-wide electronic communication in which a computer user can compose a message at one terminal that can be regenerated at the recipient's terminal when the recipient logs in.
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Computer-Based vs. Web-Based Email Computer-based email stores your incoming messages on a server until you are ready to collect them. Once you download the messages, they are deleted from the server and stored on your PC. With web-based email, you use your internet browser to go to the email provider's site, then log in with a user name and password. The email provider stores all your messages for you.
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Computer-Based Email Outlook Outlook Express Entourage Mail Thunderbird Eudora
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Web-Based Email Yahoo mail (http://mail.yahoo.com)http://mail.yahoo.com Gmail (http://gmail.google.com)http://gmail.google.com MSN Hotmail (www.hotmail.com)www.hotmail.com.Mac (www.mac.com)www.mac.com
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E-Mail Server System SMTP server, where SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. The SMTP server handles outgoing mail. POP3 server or an IMAP server, POP3 stands for Post Office Protocol and IMAP stands for Internet Mail Access Protocol, both of which handle incoming mail.
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World Wide Web
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The World Wide Web (commonly shortened to the Web) is a system of interlinked, hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, a user views web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigates between them using hyperlinks.
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WWW Tools Web Server A computer responsible for serving web pages, mostly HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) documents, via the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) protocol to clients, mostly web browsers Web Page A document or file, written in HTML, that is stored on a web server and can be viewed over the Internet using an web browser.
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WWW Tools Web Browser A software application that enables a user to display and interact with text, images, and other information typically located on a web page at a website on the World Wide Web or a local area network. Web Address URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. The URL specifies the Internet address of a file stored on a host computer connected to the Internet.
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Remote Access
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A service which makes it possible to connect to a network or the Internet from a distant location
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Remote Access Tools Virtual Private Network (VPN) A method employing encryption to provide secure access to a remote computer over the Internet
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Remote Access Tools Telecommunication Network (Telnet) a collection of terminals, links and nodes which connect together to enable telecommunication between users of the terminals. Secure Shell (SSH) a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices
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Collaborative Software
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Collaborative software (also referred to as groupware or workgroup support systems) is software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve their goals.
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The Three Levels of Collaboration Electronic communication tools Electronic conferencing tools Collaborative management tools
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Electronic Communication Tools synchronous conferencing e-mail faxing voice mail Wikis Web publishing revision control
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Electronic Conferencing Tools Internet forums Online chat Instant Messaging Telephony Video conferencing Data conferencing Application sharing Electronic meeting systems
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Collaborative Management Tools electronic calendars (also called time management software) project management systems workflow systems knowledge management systems prediction markets extranet systems (sometimes also known as 'project extranets') social software systems online spreadsheets
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File Sharing
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File sharing refers to the providing and receiving of digital files over a network, usually following the peer-to-peer (P2P) model, where the files are stored on and served by personal computers of the users. Most people who engage in file sharing on the Internet both provide (upload) files and receive files (download).
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File-Sharing Program USENET BitTorrent Limewire Podcast
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Streaming Media
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Technical term for digital audio or video transmissions via the Internet. The sound and image data are sent as a data stream to the subscriber.
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List of Streaming Media Systems Pandora (music service) QuickTime Broadcaster VideoLAN Winamp a freeware media player for Microsoft Windows
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Voice over Internet Protocol
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology used to transmit voice conversations over a data network using the Internet Protocol.
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VoIP Software AOL Instant Messenger Google Talk iChat AV Skype Windows Live Messenger Yahoo! Messenger
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Internet Hosting Service
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An Internet hosting service is a service that runs Internet servers, allowing organizations and individuals to serve content to the Internet or in newbie terms a way for you to keep your website live and viewable on the internet.
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Types of Hosting 1.Full-featured hosting 2.Limited or application-specific hosting
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Full-featured Hosting Dedicated hosting service Virtual private server Colocation facilities
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Limited or Application-specific Hosting Web hosting service E-mail hosting service DNS hosting service Game servers Wiki farms
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The Process for Hosting a Web Site Register domain name Find an Hosting Provider Find an appropriate server Develop graphic and HTML content Upload to web server using FTP to transfer files
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What To Consider When Choosing a Hosting Provider Storage Space and DataTransfer Reliability Technical Support Added Features Pricing Structure
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