1) Meme: an element of a culture or a system of behavior passed on.
-- The hilarious meme became popular from one place to another.
2) Virus: a piece of code that is capable of copying itself; destroys data.
-- My dad opened up a scam and accidentally downloaded weird apps which caused a virus.
3) Viral: image or video that is circulated rapidly on the internet.
-- People all around the world, tries to create a simple viral video to become famous or to be recognized.
4) Blog: a regularly updated website or web page.
-- In my AP English class, everyone is required to write a blog to stay away from the old fashion way such as reading and writing on books and paper.
5) Wiki: website that allows collaborative editing of its content.
-- Wikipedia has a lot of information you need.
6) URL: Uniform Resource Locator; synonym to web address.
-- In order for me to turn in my essay, I had to type the URL.
7) Website: a location connected to the internet that maintains one or more pages on the world wide web.
-- There are many different websites that can help you get the information you need.
8) www: The World Wide Web: refers to all the interlinked HTML pages that can be accessed over the internet.
-- Whenever I see "www", I know that that is a website.
9) Internet: Global communication of network.
-- Kids in this generation cannot live without the internet since it started in their generation.
10) 2.0: more advanced version of an original concept
-- There was this old viral video, "How to be Ninja", and now the creators of that video, after 10 years, made a parody called "How to be Ninja 2.0"
11) Open source: denoting software; made freely avaibalbe and may be redistributed and modified
-- The history test is an open source test.
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