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Questions Related to technology

  1. HTML describes what's on the page; HTTP allows sites to communicate with each other

  2. HTTP describes what's on the page; HTML allows sites to communicate with each other.

  3. nothing similar

  4. There's no difference; they mean the same thing.


Correct Option: A
  1. Tim O'Reilly

  2. Dale Dougherty

  3. Steve Jobs

  4. Dwight D


Correct Option: B
  1. Static Web sites

  2. Interactive Web sites

  3. Social networking

  4. Browsers


Correct Option: A
  1. An online bookstore that lets customers post reviews

  2. A social networking site that lets userts share photos and make public comments

  3. An official online encyclopedia

  4. Instant messaging applications


Correct Option: C
  1. One master computer that connects to all of our homes

  2. A network of networks

  3. An official online encyclopedia

  4. A series of pipes


Correct Option: B
  1. Browsers

  2. Instant messaging applications

  3. Interactive Web sites

  4. Spidey senses


Correct Option: A
  1. USENET

  2. Static Web sites

  3. ARPANET

  4. Ethernet


Correct Option: C
  1. This is a text(In Bold)

  2. This is a text(In normal font)

  3. This is a text

  4. Nothing will be printed


Correct Option: C
  1. Makes the Internet really boring

  2. Democratizes the Web

  3. One master computer that connects to all of our homes

  4. Using a browser


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

To answer this question, the user needs to have an understanding of the Web 2.0 philosophy as defined by Tim O'Reilly.

Option A is incorrect. Tim O'Reilly does not suggest that the Web 2.0 philosophy makes the internet boring.

Option B is correct. According to Tim O'Reilly, the Web 2.0 philosophy democratizes the web, making it more accessible and user-friendly. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of user-generated content and collaboration, which has led to the rise of social media and other user-driven platforms.

Option C is incorrect. Tim O'Reilly does not suggest that there should be one master computer that connects to all of our homes. In fact, the Web 2.0 philosophy emphasizes the importance of distributed networks and decentralized systems.

Option D is incorrect. While using a browser is an important part of accessing the web, it is not the defining characteristic of the Web 2.0 philosophy. Instead, Web 2.0 is characterized by open communication, user-generated content, and collaboration.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

The Answer is: B. Democratizes the Web.

  1. Using a browser

  2. Ethernet

  3. Using a telephone

  4. Makes the Internet really boring


Correct Option: A