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⩥ uploading. Answer: Saving files to a Web or FTP site.
⩥ compressed files. Answer: Computer files that may contain multiple
native-format files, such as documents or photographs, and are much
smaller in size than the uncompressed versions; they must be
decompressed using extraction utility software to access the data they
contain.
⩥ self-extracting compressed files. Answer: Compressed computer files
that can be decompressed by simply double-clicking on the file.
⩥ shareware. Answer: Software that can be installed and used, then
purchased if you decide to continue using it.
⩥ freeware. Answer: Fully functional software that can be used forever
without purchasing it.
⩥ for-purchase software. Answer: Software you must buy to use,
although you can often download a timed or limited-use demo.
, ⩥ Web 2.0. Answer: Technology that allows user to collaborate and
interact with each other on the World Wide Web.
⩥ instant messaging (IM). Answer: Participants conduct a conversation
by keying and sending responses, rather than talking or using video; the
conversation usually takes place in real time, but the messages can be
stored and retrieved at a later time.
⩥ text messaging. Answer: Participants conduct a conversation by
keying and sending responses via cell phone, rather than talking or using
video; the conversation usually takes place in real time, but the messages
can be stored and retrieved at a later time.
⩥ texting. Answer: The act of sending a text message.
⩥ teleconferencing. Answer: Verbal communication with three or more
people on a telephone call.
⩥ conference calling. Answer: Verbal communication with three or more
people on a telephone call.
⩥ podcast. Answer: A series of digital media files, released at regular
intervals, that contain information related to a specific topic; the files
may be audio or video and can be retrieved by users at their
convenience.