The
major Network terminology used in computer networking –
WAN
It stands for Wide Area Network and covers a
wide area such as a city.
LAN
It stands for Local Area Network and covers a
small area such as a small office or home. It physically connects all the
computers located in the premises.
Internet
It is a computer network system that connects
the computers of the world. It is normally connecting through WAN and LAN.
Intranet
It is a close room computer network system,
as it covers a small area and only authorized people can access it.
Extranet
It is also a sort of Internet the access to
which is granted only to a few.
World Wide Web
(WWW)
It is the service that is used on Internet to
view and search contents (in the form of web-pages).
Instant messaging
(IM)
It is an online facility that facilitates us
to chat or talk. Such service is provided by Skype, Google Talk, Windows Live
Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, etc.
Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP)
It is a Protocol, which is used especially
for voice transfer over IP network. Likewise, it facilitates users to make
phone-calls by using internet.
Really Simple
Syndication (RSS)
It is a technique, which is used for the
dissemination of information, articles, etc. Users normally subscribe to the
RSS channel in order to receive news. After subscription, users do not need to
visit the respective website rather they receive emails regarding the same.
Web log
It is a sort of online inventory (normally on
a specialized topics) that consists of a series of entries. These entries are
arranged in opposite chronological order. The person who maintains the weblog
regularly update it with a new information.
Podcast
It is a digital file that normally contains
audio or video record and is available on the Internet as well.
Social networking
websites
It refers to the websites that facilitate
users with a common platform where they can share their message (in text,
audio, or even video form), images, videos, etc. For example, Facebook,
Google+, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, etc.
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