03 - online tools

Upload: armsy-ztrue

Post on 03-Apr-2018

232 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    1/67

    @paipibat

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    2/67

    ....(>5(>5 ))

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    3/67

    (>10(>10 ))

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    4/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    5/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    6/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    7/67

    ....

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    8/67

    100 Google

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    9/67

    ....

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    10/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    11/67

    ....

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    12/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    13/67

    ....

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    14/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    15/67

    ....

    ..()

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    16/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    17/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    18/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    19/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    20/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    21/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    22/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    23/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    24/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    25/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    26/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    27/67

    ....(>5(>5 ))

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    28/67

    (>10(>10 ))

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    29/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    30/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    31/67

    Bloggeris a blog-publishing service thatallows private or multi-user blogs with time-

    stamped entries. It was created by PyraLabs, which was bought by Google in 2003.Generally, the blogs are hosted by Googleat asubdomain of blogspot.com. Up untilMay 1, 2010 Blogger allowed users topublish blogs on other hosts, via FTP. Allsuch blogs had (or still have) to be moved toGoogle's own servers, with domains otherthan blogspot.com allowed via CustomURLs.[3] In July of 2011 a news outletannounced that Google intends to changethe name of the service from "Blogger" to"Google Blogs," as part of a larger plan tore-brand or retire all non-Google brands inits portfolio of products and services

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    32/67

    Limitations

    Blogger has imposed the following limitations on content storage and

    bandwidth, per user account:[14]

    Number of blogs = Unlimited

    Size of pages = Individual pages (the main page of a blog or archivepages) are limited to 1 MB

    Number of labels = 2,000 unique labels per blog, 20 unique labels perpost

    Number of pictures (hyperlinked from user's Picasa Web Album) = Up to1 GB of free storage

    Size of pictures = If posted via Blogger Mobile, limited 250 KB per picture;posted pictures are scaled to 800px [15]

    Team members (those that can write to a blog) = 100

    Stand-Alone Page = Limited to 20 stand-alone pages

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    33/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    34/67

    WordPress is a free and open

    source blogging tool and publishingplatform powered by PHP and MySQL. Itis often customized into a contentmanagement system (CMS).[4] It hasmany features including a plug-in

    architecture and a template system.WordPress is used by over 14.7%ofAlexa Internet's "top 1 million"websites and as of August 2011 powers22% of all new websites.[5] WordPress is

    currently the most popular CMS in useon the Internet.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    35/67

    Features

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    36/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    37/67

    Flickris an image hosting and videohosting website, web services suite,and online community that wascreated by Ludicorp in 2004 andacquired by Yahoo!in 2005. In

    addition to being a popular websitefor users to share and embedpersonal photographs, the service iswidely used by bloggers to hostimages that they embed in blogs

    and social media.[2]

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    38/67

    Flickr offers two types of accounts, Free and Pro.Free account users are allowed to upload 300 MB of images and

    two videos per month. If a free user has more than 200 photos on thesite, they will only be able to see the most recent 200 in theirphotostream. The other photos that were uploaded are still stored onthe site and links to these images in blog posts remain active.

    Flickr provides both private and public image storage. A useruploading an image can set privacy controls that determine who canview the image. A photo can be flagged as either public orprivate.[37]Private images are visible by default only to the uploader,

    but they can also be marked as viewable by friends and/or family.Privacy settings also can be decided by adding photographs from auser's photostream to a "group pool". If a group is private all themembers of that group can see the photo. If a group is public thephoto becomes public as well.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    39/67

    YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by

    three formerPayPal employees in February 2005,on which users can upload, view and share videos

    Unregistered users may watch videos, andregistered users may upload an unlimited number

    of videos. Videos that are considered to containpotentially offensive content are available only toregistered users 18 years old and older. InNovember 2006, YouTube, LLC was boughtby Google Inc. for US$1.65 billion, and now

    operates as a subsidiary of Google.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    40/67

    VDO Technology

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    41/67

    Social ImpactCharlie Bit My Finger, which was uploaded on May 22, 2007, is a viral video that hasreceived the most views of any user generated YouTube video, with over 300 millionviews.[128][129][130] The clip features two English brothers, with one-year-old Charliebiting the finger of his brother Harry, aged three. [131] In Time's list of YouTube's 50greatest viral videos of all time, "Charlie Bit My Finger" was ranked at number one.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    42/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    43/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    44/67

    SlideShare is a Web 2.0 based slide

    hosting service. Users can upload filesprivately or publicly in the following fileformats: PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote orOpenOffice presentations. Slide decks canthen be viewed on the site itself, on hand

    held devices or embedded on othersites.[2] Launched on October 4, 2006, thewebsite is considered to be similarto YouTube, but for slideshows.[3] Thewebsite was originally meant to be used

    for businesses to share slides amongemployees more easily, but it has sinceexpanded to also become a host of alarge number of slides which areuploaded merely to entertain.[4] Although

    the website is primarily a slide hostingservice, it also supports documents,PDFs, videos and webinars.[5]. SlideSharealso provides users the ability to rate,comment on, and share the uploaded

    content

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    45/67

    The website gets an estimated 58 million unique visitors a month, andhas about 16 million registered users. SlideShare was voted amongst

    by the World's Top 10 tools for education & e-learning in 2010.SlideShare's biggest competitorsinclude Scribd.com, Issuu and Docstoc. Some of the notable users ofSlideShare include The White House, NASA, World EconomicForum, State of Utah, O'Reilly Media, Hewlett Packard and IBM.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    46/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    47/67

    Skype ( /skap/) is a software application that allowsusers to make voice and video calls and chat over

    the Internet. Calls to other users within the Skypeservice are free, while calls to bothtraditional landline telephonesand mobilephones can be made for a fee using a debit-baseduser account system. Skype has also become

    popular for its additional features whichinclude instant messaging, file transfer,and videoconferencing.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    48/67

    Skype is claimed to be a secure communication; encryption cannot

    be disabled, and is invisible to the user. Skype reportedly usespublicly-documented, widely trusted encryption techniques: RSA forkey negotiation and theAdvanced Encryption Standard to encryptconversations

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    49/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    50/67

    Google Talk is a freeware voice over

    Internet protocol (VoIP) clientapplication[2] offered by Google Inc. The firstbeta version of the program was released on

    August 24, 2005. It is available fortheAndroid operatingsystem, GNU/Linux, Intel Mac OS X 10.5 orlater, Microsoft Windows (XP, Server2003, Vista, and Windows 7), and GoogleChrome OS.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    51/67

    Encryption

    The connection between the GoogleTalk client (Windows version) and theGoogle server is not encrypted, exceptthe authentication sequence. Actualmessages are transferred in plain text.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    52/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    53/67

    LinkedIn (NYSE: LNKD) ( /lkt.n/) is a

    business-related social networking site.Founded in December 2002 and launchedin May 2003,[3] it is mainly usedforprofessional networking. As of 4 August2011, LinkedIn reports more than 120

    million registered users in more than 200countries and territories.[4][5] The site isavailable in English, French, German,Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian,Russian, Turkish and

    Japanese.[6][7][8]Quantcast reports Linkedinhas 21.4 million monthly unique U.S.visitors and 47.6 million globally.[9]In June2011, LinkedIn had 33.9 million uniquevisitors, up 63 percent from a year earlier

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    54/67

    One purpose of the site is to allow registered users to maintain a list of contact

    details of people with whom they have some level of relationship,called Connections. Users can invite anyone (whether a site user or not) to becomea connection. However, if the recipient of an invitation selects "I don't know", thiscounts against the person inviting them, and after five such "IDKs" a member cannotinvite another to connect without first supplying their recipient mail address.[citationneeded]

    This list of connections can then be used in a number of ways:A contact network is built up consisting of their direct connections, the connectionsof each of their connections (termed second-degree connections) and also theconnections of second-degree connections (termed third-degree connections). Thiscan be used to gain an introduction to someone a person wishes to know through amutual contact.

    It can then be used to find jobs, people and business opportunities recommendedby someone in one's contact network.

    Employers can list jobs and search for potential candidates.

    Job seekers can review the profile of hiring managers and discover which of theirexisting contacts can introduce them.

    Users can post their own photos and view photos of others to aid in identification.

    Users can now follow different companies and can get notification about the newjoining and offers available.

    Users can save (i.e. bookmark) jobs which they would like to apply for.

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    55/67

    Facebook is a social networking service andWeb site launched in February 2004, operated

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    56/67

    and privately owned by Facebook, Inc.[1]As of

    July 2011, Facebook has more than 800 millionactive users.[6] If Facebook were to be country, itwould be 3rd most populated country of theworld afterIndia(1.21 billion) and China(1.33billion). Users must register before using the

    site, after which they may create a personalprofile, add other users as friends, andexchange messages, including automaticnotifications when they update their profile.

    Additionally, users may join common-interest

    user groups, organized by workplace, school orcollege, or other characteristics, and categorizetheir friends into lists such as "People FromWork" or "Close Friends". The name of theservice stems from the colloquial name for the

    book given to students at the start of theacademic year by some universityadministrations in the United States to helpstudents get to know each other. Facebookallows any users who declare themselves to be

    at least 13 years old to become registered usersof the site.

    Mark Zuckerberg wrote Facemash,

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    57/67

    the predecessor to Facebook, on

    October 28, 2003, whileattending Harvard as a sophomore.According to The Harvard Crimson,the site was comparable to Hot orNot, and "used photos compiled

    from the online facebooks of ninehouses, placing two next to eachother at a time and asking users tochoose the 'hotter' person".[14][15]

    To accomplish this,

    Zuckerberg hacked into theprotected areas of Harvard'scomputer network and copied thehouses' private dormitory ID images.Harvard at that time did not have a

    student "facebook" (a directory withphotos and basic information).Facemash attracted 450 visitors and22,000 photo-views in its first fourhours online

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    58/67

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    59/67

    Jaiku is a social networking, micro-blogging and lifestreaming service

    comparable to Twitter.[1] Jaiku wasfounded in February 2006 by JyriEngestrm[2] and Petteri Koponenfrom Finland[3] and launched in July ofthat year. It was purchased by Google on

    October 9, 2007.[4]

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    60/67

    Software

    Jaiku consists of a website, a mobile website and a client application

    which acts as a replacement address book that runs on S60 phones.

    Jaiku is compatible with Nokia S60 platform mobile devices through itsJaiku Mobile client software. The software allows users to make poststhrough the software onto their Jaiku page.[12] Jaiku released theirAPI,which allows programmers to make their own third party softwarecomponents such as Feedalizr. One of the main differences betweenJaiku and its competitor Twitter is Lifestream, an internet feed thatshares users online activities utilizing other programs such as flickr for

    photos, last.fm for music, and location by mobile phone.[13]Since Jaikubecame open-source, the Lifestream function has been removed.

    Twitteris an online socialnetworking and microblogging service that

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    61/67

    networking and microblogging service that

    enables its users to send and read text-based posts of up to 140 characters,informally known as "tweets".Twitter was created in March 2006 by JackDorsey and launched that July. Twitter

    rapidly gained worldwide popularity, with200 million users as of 2011,[6] generatingover 200 million tweets and handling over1.6 billionsearch queries per day.[3][8][9] It issometimes described as "the SMS of

    the Internet."[10]

    Features

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    62/67

    Features

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    63/67

    Thank you

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    64/67

    Ning is an online platform for people andorganizations to create custom socialnetworks,[5][6][7] launched in October2005.[4] Ning offers customers the ability tocreate a community website with a customized

    appearance and feel, feature sets such asphotos, videos, forums and blogs, and theservice layers in support for Like, integrationwith Facebook, Twitter, Google and Yahoo!.[8][9]

    Ning, Inc., the operating company, has its

    headquarters in Palo Alto, California.

    [

    Ning appeals to people who want to create their own communitiesand social networks around specific interests with their own visual

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    65/67

    and social networks around specific interests with their own visual

    design, choice of features and member data.[26]

    The central feature ofNing is that anyone can create their own social network for aparticular topic or need, catering to specific membership bases orcommunity needs. People joining a Ning Network have their ownprofile pages within the community.

    Mark Zuckerberg wrote Facemash,the predecessor to Facebook, on

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    66/67

    the predecessor to Facebook, onOctober 28, 2003, whileattending Harvard as a sophomore.

    According to The Harvard Crimson,the site was comparable to Hot orNot, and "used photos compiled

    from the online facebooks of ninehouses, placing two next to eachother at a time and asking users tochoose the 'hotter' person".[14][15]

    To accomplish this,

    Zuckerberg hacked into theprotected areas of Harvard'scomputer network and copied thehouses' private dormitory ID images.Harvard at that time did not have a

    student "facebook" (a directory withphotos and basic information).Facemash attracted 450 visitors and22,000 photo-views in its first fourhours online

  • 7/28/2019 03 - Online Tools

    67/67

    Plazes AG is a Berlin, Germanybased geosocial networking site. Plazes

    allows users to post their location and currentactivities and share this information with otherPlazes users via computers or mobiletelephones.