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The Internet is abuzz with a whole new vocabulary: memes and tags, posts and mashups, LOLcats, tweets and RSS. Friends, characters, flag, subscribe and interesting have a whole new meaning. This article helps you find your way in the new Web 2.0 world.

characters
letters, numbers, symbols, or spaces. When you send a txt message with a cellphone or a tweet through Twitter, you'll be cut off after about 140 characters.
flag
Seen a photo on Flickr or a YouTube video that you find offensive? Flag it for the staff to review.
Flickr
An online service for storing and sharing photos. Add comments and tags. Subscribe to an RSS feed to automatically catch all photos from friends. Search or explore by many criteria.
friends
On social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn a friend is anyone you set up a connection with, whether you know them personally or not.
interesting
Flickr calculate an 'interestingness' score for each photo, based on tags, clicks, comments and so on. Explore the most interesting photos.
LOLcats
pictures of cats, with humorous captions, written to a certain style. LOL is short for 'Lots of Laughs' 'Laugh out Loud' (thanks Che for the reminder). Example: www.lolcats.com/view/55.
mashups
putting information together from more than one source. For example, combining crime statistics and Google maps CSI-style.
memes
An idea, saying or activity that takes hold and becomes popular. For example, LOLcats.
posts
Articles and other contributions to blogs, forums, etc.
RSS
Automatically delivers information from websites and other sources. For example, subscribe to the RSS feed for a particular person's Flickr photos and any new photos appear automatically in your reader. Example National Library (NZ) photo feed.
subscribe
Usually free of charge. When you subscribe to something you add it to a list of items you will check regularly or receive automatically. For example, you might subscribe to the BBC Worldwide YouTube channel.
tags
Words that help describe something. A photo might be titled 'Solace in the wind', but have tags such as: wellington, waterfront, sculpture, statue, and so on.
tweets
Messages sent through the Twitter service.
Twitter
A service for broadcasting short text messages. People use it as a way to keep in touch and up-to-date with friends and colleagues, or news. Example: twitter.com/StuffNZ_World.
User generated
this means that you do the work. If you visit a website you may leave comments, upload images or movies, add information
that is all 'user' or 'consumer' generated.
Web 2.0
Websites and services that make it easy for people to connect with one another by rating items, marking favourites, sharing, commenting and so on.
YouTube
An online service for storing and sharing short videos. Add comments and tags. Subscribe to an RSS feed to automatically catch all new videos from a given topic. Search or explore by many criteria. Example, WildlifeDirect.

Written for and reproduced from CommunityNet Aotearoa Panui, March 2008.

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March 23, 2008   6 Comments