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EDI

 

 

e-Book

 

 

 

e-Form

 

 

 

e-Business

 

 

 

e-Learning

 

 

 

E-mail

 

 

E-Publishing

 

 

 

 

 

E-mail list

 

 

Encryption

 

 

Ethernet

 

 

Excite

 

 

 

Stands for Electronic Data Interchange. It refers to the standard method of transferring data between different computer systems and networks.

 

Short for electronic book. Refers to a digital version of a book, meant to be read online or downloaded for future reading. Most ebooks are in PDF formats or in downloadable executable files.

 

Refers to elelctronic form. Usually in the form of boxes, buttons and drop-downs, e-forms are used to gather feedback, generate subscription, request for information and sent through the intnernet.

 

A term used to refer to the digital or electronic component of a business. With the e-prefix, it is implied that a portion, if not all, revenues are derived electronically, usually from the Internet.

 

A term that is used to desribe a method of learning through online resources.  The education provider may be a university, a company providing non-degree sourses or companies providing internal staff training.

 

The primary mode of communicating in the Internet. The process of sending messages, consisting of texts and/or images through the Internet.

 

Refers to the process of making available on the Internet  some type of written, audio or visual media.  The media can be an online version of an existing print media such as magazine or newspapers. It can also be a trulu online media, with no print counterpart. e-zines and e-newsletters are two of the most popular products of e-publishing.

 

Refers to a list of e-mail recipients organized around a topic of interest.

 

Refers to the process of scrambling sensitive files before sending over the Internet, normally used when transmitting data such as credit cards or passwords.

 

Invented by Robert Metcalfe in the 1970s;A  method of connecting computers to a local area network using coaxial cable. 

 

A search engine. URL www.excite.com


 

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