Communicate via the Internet
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Information technology
Dr inż. Zdzisław Pólkowski
Badea George-Cosmin
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Definition
Communicate via the Internet
Apply for jobs via the Internet
Operating systems: Windows, Linux, Unix
Desktop applications
Definition
• Information technology (IT) is a general term that covers all forms of
technology used to create, store, exchange, and use information in
various forms.
• Information technology (IT) is the use of any computers, storage,
networking and other physical devices, infrastructure and processes
to create, process, store, secure and exchange all forms of electronic
data.
http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/definition/IT
Communicate via the Internet
http://www.risesmart.com/blog/traditional-retailing-is-dying-and-so-is-traditional-outplacement
Communicate via the Internet
• The Internet is no longer just a place of content. It is the latest
technological breakthrough in communication following the telegraph and
the telephone. Internet users are able to communicate with each other
from all around the world instantaneously.
• With the necessary tools, users can share photos, send virtual
birthday and Christmas cards and develop better relationships with family
and friends. 10ways to Communicate via the internet:
1. Email;
2. Instant Messaging;
3. Chat Room;
4. Social Networking;
5. Forums;
6. Dating Sites;
7. Blog;
8. Audio Conferencing;
9. Video Conferencing;
10. VoIP.
http://www.ehow.com/info_8210816_10-ways-communicate-using-internet.html
Communicate via the Internet
1. Email:
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A shortened form of "electronic mail," an email works much like
traditional mail in that messages are still sent by one person, received
and sometimes saved by another, but the process is instantaneous.
Users are given a unique email address from which messages are
passed back and forth. Additionally, one message can be sent to
several recipients simultaneously.
http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/05/23/how-to-switch-email-services-easily-keep-all-your-mails-contacts/
Communicate via the Internet
2. Instant Messaging:
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An instant message, or IM, is the process of sending real-time
messages from one user to another. One user types a message that is
conveyed over a network and received by the other user.
Instant messaging can be between two or more people using a
specific program such as Yahoo Messenger or Windows Live
Messenger.
http://www.eteknix.com/china-imposes-new-restrictions-on-instant-messaging-and-first-detained/
Communicate via the Internet
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Chat Room:
A chat room is an "area" on the Internet where groups of people come
together to communicate. A user types a message that is seen by all
other users currently online in the same "room.“
Users can see a list of all other users online. If a user right-clicks
another user name, they are able to view his profile and send a private
message.
http://www.babyjunior.co.uk/chatroom.html
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Social Networking:
Social networking allows members to reconnect with old friends, make
new friends and come together with members of similar interests. A
user creates a profile and is granted access to the site where he can
view other user profiles and connect with them.
Popular social networking sites include Myspace, Facebook and
Twitter.
http://www.digitalsherpa.com/blog/4-ways-ease-social-networking-small-business/
Communicate via the Internet
5. Forums:
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A forum is a part of a website that allows for group discussion.
Members have the ability to start a discussion and read and reply to
other ones.
Each individual discussion is called a thread. A forum is usually
monitored by a moderator who has the ability to edit forum posts.
https://wordpress.viu.ca/profsaghafimba501/discussion-forums/
Communicate via the Internet
6. Dating Sites:
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Dating sites are websites typically dedicated to matching singles with
other singles. Often for a fee, a member creates a profile that can be
viewed by other members, who have the ability to contact other
members the person through the website in hopes of making a
romantic connection.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/15/fashion/no-scrolling-required-at-new-dating-sites.html?_r=0
Communicate via the Internet
7. Blog:
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A blog is an online journal, or diary, of an individual. Typically written
by one person, a blog can be used to tell about an individual's life, to
promote products, provide information, make political statements and
give tutorials.
Readers of the blog -- which can often be subscribed to -- can read
the content and typically leave comments.
http://www.promotionalandprintservices.com/apps/blog/
Communicate via the Internet
8. Audio Conferencing:
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Audio conferencing is a connection between two computers that
requires participants to have a microphone and speakers.
Using an instant messaging program, such as America Online
Messenger (AOL), or an audio conferencing software, such as Skype,
users speak into the microphone and the dialogue is heard through
the speakers of the other users.
http://www.anaghan.com/AudioVideoConferencing.jsp
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9. Video Conferencing:
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Video conferencing works much like audio conferencing. The
differences are that the users are able to see each other -- and for this
a webcam is needed by all parties -- and that depending upon the
service used, multiple people can see and be seen at the same time.
http://www.freestudentprojects.com/studentprojectreport/projectreport/audio-and-video-conferencing-system/
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10. VoIP:
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Voice over Internet protocol, or VoIP, is phone service through an
Internet connection. Users are given an adapter and a unique phone
number.
The user can then send and receive phone calls using a computer, a
VoIP phone or a traditional phone, to and from other people, whether
or not they use VoIP themselves.
http://www.enggpedia.com/computer-engineering-encyclopedia/dictionary/mobile-networks/1679-voice-over-internet-protocolvoip
Apply for jobs via the Internet
• The Internet is becoming an essential job-search tool. Understanding
how it works and its advantages and disadvantages will be helpful to the
job seeker.
• The Internet represents a powerful, fast-changing fluid source of
information although it is not without its difficulties and frustrations. Those
using the Internet should be aware of the following caveats:
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The Internet is an ever-changing medium. Sites that are here today may be
gone tomorrow;
b) The Internet is becoming more and more commercial. Many sites that
promise help for the job-seeker simply want to sell something;
c) One of the Internet’s great advantages -- the ability to jump from site to site
by hyperlinks -- may also be its greatest disadvantage;
d) Just because it appears on the Internet does not mean that it is true or
accurate.
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/2094.pdf
Operating systems: Windows, Linux, Unix
http://techieinside.net/operating-systems-variations-and-their-functions-in-devices.html
Operating systems: Windows, Linux, Unix
1. Windows:
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When referring to an operating system, Windows or win, is an
operating environment created by Microsoft that provides an interface
known as Graphical User Interface (GUI) for IMB compatible
computers.
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Windows eliminates the need for a user to type each command into a
command line, like MS-DOS, by using a mouse to navigate through
drop-down menus, dialog boxes buttons, tabs and icons.
http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/w/windows.htm
Operating systems: Windows, Linux, Unix
2. Linux:
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Linux is, in simplest terms, an operating system. It is the software on a
computer that enables applications and the computer operator to
access the devices on the computer to perform desired functions.
The operating system (OS) relays instructions from an application to,
for instance, the computer's processor. The processor performs the
instructed task, then sends the results back to the application via the
operating system.
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/what-is-linux
Operating systems: Windows, Linux, Unix
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Unix:
Unix or UNIX is an operating system that was developed by some of
the members of the MULTICS team at the Bell Laboratories starting in
the late 1960’s, many if who also helped create the C programming
language.
Today, Unix is not just the work of a couple of programmers;
organizations, institutes, and other individuals have contributed
significant additions to Unix and its individuals have contributed
significant additions to Unix and its variants, making it a widely used
and popular operating system.
http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/u/unix.htm
Desktop applications
Desktop applications
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Synopsis:
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While FreeBSD is popular as a server for its performance and stability,
it is also suited for day-to-day use as a desktop. With over 24,000
applications available as FreeBSD packages or ports, it is easy to
build a customized desktop that runs a wide variety of desktop
applications.
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This chapter demonstrates how to install numerous desktop
applications, including web browsers, productivity software, document
viewers, and financial software.
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/desktop.html
Desktop applications
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Browsers:
This section demonstrates how to install the following popular web
browsers and indicates if the application is resource-heavy, takes time
to compile from ports, or has any major dependencies:
Application
Name
Resources
Needed
Installation
from Ports
Notes
Firefox
medium
Heavy
• FreeBSD, Linux®, and
localized version are available
Opera
light
Light
• FreeBSD and Linux®
versions are available
Konqueror
medium
Heavy
• Requires KDE libraries
Chromium
medium
Heavy
• Requires Gtk+
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/desktop-browsers.html
Desktop applications
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Productivity:
This section demonstrates how to install the following popular
productivity software and indicates if the application is resource-heavy,
takes time to compile from ports, or has any major dependencies:
Application
Resources
Installation
Major
Name
Needed
from Ports
Dependencies
Calligra
Light
Heavy
KDE
AbiWord
Light
Light
Gtk+ or GNOME
The Gimp
Light
Heavy
Gtk+
Appache Open Heavy
Office
Huge
JDK™ and
Mozilla
Libre Office
Huge
Gtk+, or
KDE/GNOME, or
JDK™
Somewhat Heavy
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/desktop-productivity.html
Desktop applications
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Finance:
For managing personal finances on a FreeBSD desktop, some
powerful and easy-to –use applications can be installed. Some are
compatible with widespread file formats, such as the formats used by
Quicken and Excel. The section covers these programs:
Application
Name
Resources
Needed
Installation
from Ports
Major
Dependencies
GnuCash
Light
Heavy
GNOME
Gnumeric
Light
Heavy
GNOME
KMyMoney
Light
Heavy
KDE
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/desktop-finance.html