1) Web 2.0 began to emerge early in the 2000s as network
technologies rapidly matured.
2) Which of the following is true about Web 2.0
applications?
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They are subject to frequent interface changes. |
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They require product licenses. |
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They are designed for one-way communication. |
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Their content is produced and controlled by site owners. |
3) Which of the following is an example of a Web 2.0
application?
4) ________ is the outsourcing of a task that traditionally was
done by an employee to a large, undefined group of people.
5) Online content, such as videos, is said to go viral when it
is ________.
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created using technologies such as digital image
processing |
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published in a wide variety of digital formats |
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shared and promoted by several individuals on social media
outlets |
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published on both offline and online media |
6) An individual uses a company's Facebook page to promote a
political party that he supports. He also publishes his views about
unrelated topics on the page. This user is called a ________.
7) Which of the following is the most important function of
Google's AdSense?
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preventing third party advertisers from using Google
search |
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adding supportive content such as flash pages in
advertisements |
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matching Web content and advertising content |
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making Google's search algorithm compatible with social
media |
8) ________ social media sites, such as blogs and YouTube,
emphasize contributions from users in the form of messages and
videos.
9)Traditional capital refers to investments into resources such
as factories, machines, manufacturing equipment, and the like.
10) Web 2.0 is better suited to support operational processes
than dynamic business processes.