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s Week 1-2
let’s review
1. What is a static web?
2. Differentiate Static Web and
Dynamic Web.
3. Differentiate Web 1.0 and web 2.0.
L e t ’s b e g i n !
web
1.0
web
2.0
web browser
A software application used to access
information on the World Wide Web is called a
Web Browser. When a user requests some
information, the web browser fetches the data
from a web server and then displays the
webpage on the user's screen.
web
The most popular web browsers

browser
that are used today are Mozilla
Firefox, Google Chrome,
Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple
Safari, and the Opera browser .
These browsers are free and
available for download and use
Who develops the
world wide web?

?
Tim Berners-
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist,

Lee
invented the World Wide Web
(WWW) in 1989, while working at
CERN. The Web was originally
conceived and developed to meet
the demand for automated
information-sharing between
scientists in universities and
institutes around the world.
Who develops the
internet?

?
BOB KAHN
(1938–) &
VINT
AmericanCERF
computer scientists who
(1943–)
developed TCP/IP, the set of
protocols that governs how data
moves through a network. This
helped the ARPANET evolve into
the internet we use today. Vint Cerf
is credited with the first written use
of the word 'internet'.
socia
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medi
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What Is Social
Media?
Social media refers to a variety of
technologies that facilitate the
sharing of ideas and information
among their users.
From Facebook and Instagram to
X platform (formerly Twitter) and
YouTube, more than 4.7 billion
people use social media, equal to
roughly 60% of the world's
In early 2023, 94.8% of
users accessed chat and
messaging apps and
websites, followed
closely by social
platforms, with 94.6% of
users.
The Top 10
Social Media These were the most widely used
Platforms social media providers as of January
Worldwide 2023, according to DataReportal:
1
top 10
Facebook (2.96 billion users)
6 TikTok (1.05 billion users)

2 YouTube (2.51 billion users)


7 Facebook Messenger (931 million
users)

3 WhatsApp (2 billion users)


8 Douyin (715 million users)

4 Instagram (2 billion users)


9 Telegram (700 million users)

Snapchat (635 million users)


5 WeChat (1.31 billion users)
1
What are the Six
Types of Social
Media?
Here are the six primary categories of social media as of 2020,
each with their own unique characteristics and marketing
strengths.
L e t ’s b e g i n !
Social
Networks
A social networking site is a
platform that allows people from
similar backgrounds or with
similar interests to connect
online. Facebook, Twitter and
Instagram are the top three social
network platforms for the time
being, though 2020 may be a
pivotal year for several new
contenders in the market.
Social News
Social news sites are aggregators
that allow users to post news
links to external sites, on which
other users can then vote
submissions up or down in a way
that affects their overall
exposure. In practice, this means
that links with the highest
number of votes are the most
prominently displayed.
Social News
Reddit is an excellent example of
a social news platform that has
weathered the ages. Members of
the reddit platform submit
content like links, text posts or
images, organized into separate,
user-created boards called
“subreddits.”
Microblogging
Microblogging platforms are sites
that allow users to post short
written entries, which can include
links to product and service sites,
or links to other social media
platforms. Microblogging sites
typically build a “wall” or
“newsfeed” to allow for specific
sharing with followers.
The most well-known
microblogging platform is Twitter,
with more than 321 million
monthly active users.

The first tweet was sent in March


2006, when co-founder Jack Dorsey
posted “just setting up my twttr.”
Bookmarking
Sites
Bookmarking sites are used to
save and organize links from the
internet’s plethora of online
resources and websites. These
sites typically allow users to
“tag” or categorize these links,
making it easier to share with
specific groups of followers.
Pinterest is a great example of a
hugely successful bookmarking
site, with more than 300 million
active monthly users, though
Pinterest CEO Ben Silbermann
has
described the site as more of a “c
atalogue of ideas” than a social n
etwork.
Media Sharing
Media sharing platforms allow
users to share a range of media
online; in practice, images and
video dominate these sites.
YouTube has been one of the
world’s most well-known
media sharing platforms since
its launch in 2005. In 2019,
more than 500 hours of video
content were being uploaded to
the platform every minute.
Community
Blogs
Oftentimes, sharing a core message
online without maintaining a self-hosted
website or outlet is more than enough for
a brand. This is where community
blogging platforms can provide an
essential service, and help
communicators reach audiences with
minimal fuss.
Some examples of community blogs
include Medium, a relatively new online
publishing platform dedicated to so-
called “social journalism,” and Tumblr, a
microblogging platform designed for the
sharing of multimedia and short-form
blogging.
These diverse platforms serve a vast range of purposes and user
interests. Some appeal to hobbyists, others to people in their work
lives. People use them to find others across the globe who share their
political or other views. Entertainers use social media to engage with
fans, politicians with voters, charities with donors. Governments
often turn to social media to convey vital information during
emergencies.
For businesses, social media has become a key marketing tool.
Companies use it to find and engage with customers, drive sales
through advertising and promotion, identify fast-moving
consumer trends, provide customer service or support, and collect
data on users, sometimes surreptitiously.

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