History of Internet Services

  • e-learning

    e-learning

    The term e-Learning can be understood as teaching-learning processes through the Internet. This modality allows: Completely remote training where students access the contents, activities, tasks, course tutors, etc.
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  • Videoconference

    Videoconference

    Videoconference or video call is the simultaneous two-way communication of audio and video, which allows meetings with groups of people located in places far from each other.
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  • FTP

    FTP

    File Transfer Protocol) = it allows you to transfer files and folders from one computer to another computer by accessing directly to the receiver computer. It´s usually private, and requires username and password.
  • telework

    telework

    Telecommuting or remote work is a type of work both as an employee and autonomously in which a significant part of the working time is carried out from a location other than the company's office through the use of new information technologies. and communication
  • Foro

    Foro

    An Internet forum is an asynchronous online discussion site where people post messages around a topic, thus creating a hierarchical conversation thread.
  • Digital press

    Digital press

    Digital printing is a process that consists of direct printing of a digital file to paper or other materials by various means, the most common being ink in an inkjet printer, and toner in a laser printer.
  • e-coomerce

    e-coomerce

    E-commerce, or electronic commerce, is a system of buying and selling products or services that is carried out exclusively through the Internet. It refers to transactions between buyers and sellers through an online platform that manages collections and payments completely electronically.
  • IRC

    IRC

    IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a text-based real-time communication protocol that allows discussions between two or more people.
  • Messaging

    Messaging

    Messaging = it allows the exchange of messages in real time with other people you are connected with at the time, with the same program and have to be registered in a list of contacts. Some programs allow voice conversations or video.
  • Blog

    Blog

    A Weblog, commonly known as a blog, is a personal website where one can post anything they want to share with others. It is a website that is regularly updated and that compiles texts and articles by one or several authors chronologically (the most recent appears first).
  • Wiki

    Wiki

    Websites where several participants write an item, modify it, correct it and expand it in order to collect common knowledge.
  • First social media

    First social media

    The first social media site is born (1997) On one of the first true social media sites, SixDegrees.com, you could set up a profile page, create lists of connections, and send messages within networks.
  • workspace

    workspace

    Google Workspace is a Google service that provides various Google products with a customer-customized domain name. It has several web applications with functions similar to traditional office suites, including Gmail, Meet, Drive, Docs, among others.