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What are the two types of webs:

- Web 1.0: Traditional web with distinct publisher and consumer, read only sort of thing with the concept of PULL semantics




- Web 2.0: no fundamental change, dthe modern day web with no distinct publisher/consumer and the use of PUSH semantics as well.





What are the 3 main aspects of social media:

- User generated content


- Community formation


- Conversational



Why is social media important to a modern business, 3:

- Marketing


- Customer relationship management


- Recruitment: Like student army

What are the negatives of social media, 7:

- Privacy


- Security


- Copyright


- Permanence


- Quality


- Ethics


- Legality

What are the benefits of cloud computing, 6:

- Lowered infrastructure requirements


- Dynamic scaling and on demand pricing


- Location independence


- Reduced overall costs


- Robust


- Economies of scale

What are the negatives of cloud computing, 5:

- Unreliable: Needs telecommunications


- Trust


- Legality


- Buying into hype


- Service agreement might not be met

What is Ubiqitious computing and the three examples of how it will be used:

Computing everywhere


- Tabs: Wearable centimeter sized devices


- Pads: Hand-held decimeter sized


- Boards: Meter sized interactive display sytems

What are the three main layers/concepts of Ubiqitious computing:

- Automatic capture and access


- Context awareness of the device


- Natural interfaces

What is HCI and who is involved, 6:

Human-computer interaction


- Computer and information scientists


- Psychologists


- Designers


- Technical writers


- Ergonomic experts


- Domain experts