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cloud computing
describes how applications are stored and deployed on a network of Internet servers.
digital portfolio
an electronic portfolio (also known as an e-portfolio) is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on the web.
compressed image format
reduces the file size with only negligible loss of image quality.
download
refers to the receiving of data from a remote system to a local system such as device storage with the intent of storing a copy of the data being transferred.
image editing software
programs designed to edit, manipulate, or modify digital photographs.
upload
refers to the sending of data from a local system to a remote system such as a server with the intent of storing a copy of the data being transferred.
mms (multimedia messaging service)
a system that enables cellular phones to send and receive pictures and sound clips as well as text messages.
sms (short message service)
a system that enables cellular phone users to send and receive text messages.
rss feed
contains a summary of information about a blog or website and lists of items that are being syndicated
rss (really simple syndication)
most popular type of web feeds for syndicating frequently updated web content
resume
a marketing tool that lists and markets your best qualifications for a specific job.
cover letter
an introduction to your resumé and an opportunity to showcase your skills and knowledge of the job, employer, and industry.
culture
a particular set of attitudes, beliefs, and practices that characterize a group of individuals.
etiquette
code of behavior that defines expectations for social behavior
soft skills
interpersonal or people skills that can be used in every job.
hard skills
concrete skills that are specific to your job and are required for you to actually do your work.
customs
practices followed by people of a particular group or region
geotag
contains the latitude and longitude coordinates of where a photo was taken in order to plot it on a map.
gps (global positioning system)
an accurate worldwide navigational and surveying facility based on the reception of signals from an array of orbiting satellites.