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- The term that indicates the capacity of the media in bringing Information. Bandwidth can be used in many ways, such as telephone, cable network, bus, radio frequency signals and the monitor. Bandwidth is measured in cycles per second or hertz (Hz), the difference between the lowest and highest frequency that can be transmitted. But too often used measure of bits per second (bps)
• HTML 5
- The next major revision of the HTML standard which is currently still in development stage. Like his predecessors HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.1, HTML5 is a standard for structuring and presentation of content on the WWW. The new standard being in this though will incorporate features like video player and drag-and-drop previously dependent on third-party browser plug ins.
• Plugin
- Small applications that were implanted into a larger application. Aiming to improve the functionality of its parent application. An example is the plugin that is designed to enhance the functionality of certain web browsers, to be able to perform additional tasks to process a link with the services of a website.
• Ria
- Rich Internet Application. Online application (web based) with the same features and functionality or at least resembles a desktop application. In the draft RIA user interface applications can be accessed via a web browser, but the data do the data remain stored on the server.
• RSS
- Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91), RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 And 1.0), Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0.0) is a family of Web Syndication XML to file format used by news websites and blogs, RSS is used to provide brief information of the content of a Web site or blog along with links that refer to the full content.
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