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May 02, 2006
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| Tech Buzzwords Defined VoIP. Voice over Internet Protocol allows people to have PC-to-PC voice conversations, or enables a person to use a PC to talk with someone who has access to a regular phone. VoIP is a fun, easy and inexpensive way to communicate, which has made the service explosively popular. In fact, according to an article that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, in 2005 the number of U.S. subscribers more than tripled, to 4.5 million users. RSS. Really Simple Syndication allows Internet users to subscribe to the information that appeals to them online, such as updates to a blog or newspaper Web site they like. Once they subscribe to a Web site's RSS feed, they can receive real-time updates. It is like having a personalized newspaper that is updated 24 hours a day. Tagging. Internet tagging helps people categorize information on the Internet. With so much to find online these days, this is a useful tool for discovering relevant information. Tagging is similar to the bookmarks people make on their personal Web browsers, except that tagged Web pages are stored on the Internet and can be accessed from any computer at any time. Beta. Beta is the term used to describe products that are still in a test, or preview, version before they are officially released. Blogs. Weblogs, or "blogs," are personal Web sites where people can write entries and post photos on a specific topic of their choosing — from news to sports to music. Blogs can also be used as online diaries or scrapbooks and are great ways to share news and photos with family and friends around the world. |
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