Fifteen online glossary terms

By Anonymous
Posted Mar 17, 2010 @ 05:00 PM
Last update Mar 24, 2010 @ 04:44 PM
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Blog: A Web site where entries are made in a journal style and displayed in a reverse-chronological order.

Daily unique visitors: A visitor’s first visit to your site in a day. While one person may visit your site and view the homepage several times a day, the unique visitor’s report records that person as one “unique visitor” for the time allotted.

Drupal: A free framework and content management system that GateHouse uses to build many specialty sites.

Embed code: Text that is used to make graphics, audio or video (and other multimedia files) show up on your site.

Final Cut: Video-editing software developed by Apple.

Google map: A map including several entry points of location made at Google.com; the online version of a map.

iMovie: A video-editing software that comes with all Macintosh computers.

Multimedia: A method of storytelling that employs more than one medium, such as a story with text, photos and video.

News Now: The brand GateHouse newsrooms use for alerting readers to new and updated content on their sites.

Page views: Counted every time someone visiting your site loads a page in his or her browser.

Ranking: Newsrooms can “rank” a story to make it stay in the same story spot and to prioritize the story.

Social networking: A Web site on which a user can share information with others who’ve signed up for that site.

Syndication domains: An automated system of customized content streams within Zope that can feed local newspaper Web sites.

ZenDesk: Where GateHouse sites can get their Web sites’ technical issues resolved.

Zope: The program used to manage content on your Web site.
 

Blog: A Web site where entries are made in a journal style and displayed in a reverse-chronological order.

Daily unique visitors: A visitor’s first visit to your site in a day. While one person may visit your site and view the homepage several times a day, the unique visitor’s report records that person as one “unique visitor” for the time allotted.

Drupal: A free framework and content management system that GateHouse uses to build many specialty sites.

Embed code: Text that is used to make graphics, audio or video (and other multimedia files) show up on your site.

Final Cut: Video-editing software developed by Apple.

Google map: A map including several entry points of location made at Google.com; the online version of a map.

iMovie: A video-editing software that comes with all Macintosh computers.

Multimedia: A method of storytelling that employs more than one medium, such as a story with text, photos and video.

News Now: The brand GateHouse newsrooms use for alerting readers to new and updated content on their sites.

Page views: Counted every time someone visiting your site loads a page in his or her browser.

Ranking: Newsrooms can “rank” a story to make it stay in the same story spot and to prioritize the story.

Social networking: A Web site on which a user can share information with others who’ve signed up for that site.

Syndication domains: An automated system of customized content streams within Zope that can feed local newspaper Web sites.

ZenDesk: Where GateHouse sites can get their Web sites’ technical issues resolved.

Zope: The program used to manage content on your Web site.
 

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