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The Internet has spawned lots of creativity, and, along with it all, jargon to describe it. As a parent, some of the words that are second nature to our kids may be lingo we haven't heard yet. Or heard but don't want to admit we don't quite know the meaning.
For those of us not fully in the know, I came across a fun article in the International Herald Tribune with a few definitions of current web terms. Here are a few:
Spim - unsolicited sales pitches that arrive via instant messages or chat software
Spit - unwanted messages over Internet telephone
Splog - a fake blog set up to boost traffic and possible attract paid advertising, either by lifting content from legitimate blogs or publishing nonsensical words.
Sping - A message from a splog that indicates the fake blog is updated and worth checking out as a means of driving more traffic to the site.
SEO - Stands for Search Engine Optimization, which is the use of keywords and links on a web page to attract search engines that comb the Internet and return certain web sites high on search lists in response to users' queries.
Tagging - Giving a web page, photo, video, or blog entry individual search terms that make it easier to find by you and others.
Mashups - It's not only a mix of different kinds of music to make a new song or sound. It's also the combining of content from web sites or web applications to create a single new site or experience. Say a map site with a photo application to overlay photos over neighborhoods.
Have you come across any new web terms you've learned lately? Post 'em below, or search for terms you've been wanting to know more about. Don't be left behind as the ever-evolving web spins forward.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
who cares about the article you losers.
NOW I KNOW JUST WHAT TO LOOK FOR IF I WANT TO KEEP A BREAST OF THINGS. THANKS.
no one uses these words
WOW! Omg! i have just wasted 3 minutes of my life reading this so-called Web 2.0 Vocabulary Lesson. i Thought this article would be interesting... lol, what a waste of a thought. well to end it off, i hated it. _
i don't no about other people, but i've never heard of any of those words.
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46 Posted by vectoracs on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:32PM EDT Report Abuse
"p_busch_nmhu_05: Who comes up with this ----- ? Is this what our society has come to? With articles such as this one, is it any wonder that most developed countries are ahead of the US? God help all of us." I disagree with you about US's power (p_busch_nmhu_05)...The United States has a Gross Domestic Product rating of 13,244,550(millions of USD) while the runner up is Japan with 4,367,459(millions of USD);out of a total World rating of 48,144,466(millions of USD). The US is still a stronge central hub for trade and communications. Though the United States economy is starting to go into a recession. I will agree that the adverage American's intelligence (and moral values) has decreased for the past 15 to 20 years. I will also agree that this is a pathetic article that was poorly written on a unnessary subject. I will still give credit to Dory; just because she tried though.