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is a delivery model for software in which you pay for software on a pay per use basis instead of buying the software outright
Software-As-A-Service
supplies software applications over the Internet that would otherwise reside on customers computers
Application Service Provider (ASP)
We live in -------- technology environment
PULL
Future emphasis will be on ---------technologies
PUSH
businesses and organizations come to you via technology with information, services, and product offerings based on your profile
PUSH technology environment
is a e-commerce business model in which a consumer communicates through a business on the internet and directly provides product specifications to a factory that makes the customized and personalized product to the consumers specifications and then ships it directly to the consumer
Factory-to-Business-to-Consumer (F2B2C:)
§ Its not real
§ Business is simply an Internet intermediary that provides communication
Factory-to-Business-to-Consumer (F2B2C:)
is the use of the Internet as a delivery vehicle, whereby intermediate players in a distribution channel can be bypassed
Disintermediation
allows you to send voice communications over the Internet and avoid the toll charges that you would normally receive from you long distance carrier.
Voip
is the so-called second generation of the Web and focuses on online collaboration, users as both creators and modifiers of content, dynamic and customized information feeds, and many other engaging Web-based services
Web 2.0
examples of web 2.0
wiki, crowdsourcing, social networking sites, blogs, RSS feed, podcasting
a web site that allows you, as a visitor to create, edit, change, and often eliminate content
WIKI
is when businesses provide enabling technologies that allow people to create, modify, and oversee
Crowdsourcing
is a site on which you post information about yourself, and communicate with other people
Social Networking Site
is a website in the form of a journal in which you post entries in order
Blog
is a technology that provides frequently published and updated digital content on the Web
RSS Feed
having the ability to take unstructured problems from you to come up with solutions
web 3.0
Living life in, on, and through technology, with the Internet being at the epicenter
E-Society