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What is the difference between a wiki and a blog?
A. a wiki is free and a blog has a subscription fee
B. a wiki user can alter the original content of an article, where a blog user can only add information as a comment
C. a wiki is original content, where a blog is used sources
D. All of these are correct.
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An Internet service provider (ISP) is a company that provides access to the Internet for a monthly fee.
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What is the practice of sending brief posts of 140–200 characters in length to a personal blog either publicly or to a private group of subscribers?
A. ebusiness model
B. tagging
C. blogging
D. microblog
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Pay-per-conversion generates revenue each time a website visitor is converted to a customer.
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Twitter is an example of a ________.
A. social bookmarking website
B. social tagging website
C. microblogging website
D. blogging website
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Pay-per-click generates revenue each time a user clicks on a link that takes the user directly to an online agent waiting for a call.
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What is an online journal that allows users to post their own comments, graphics, and videos?
A. selfie
B. blog
C. wiki
D. mashup
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Pay-per-call generates revenue each time a user clicks on a link to a retailers website.
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What is a self-photograph placed on a social media website?
A. selfie
B. blog
C. wiki
D. mashup
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Search engine optimization (SEO) combines art along with science to determine how to make URLs more attractive to search engines resulting in higher search engine ranking.
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Why are Fortune 500 companies engaging in blogging?
A. to order supplies
B. to review favorite Internet providers
C. to gather feedback and share ideas
D. to pay employees
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Pay-per-call are keywords that advertisers choose to pay for and appear as sponsored links on the Google results pages.
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Unlike traditional HTML, which of the following lets writers communicate, and readers respond, on a regular basis through a simple online journal?
A. instant messaging
B. HTTP
C. blog
D. email
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Search engine optimization are keywords that advertisers choose to pay for and appear as sponsored links on the Google results pages.
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What is an online journal that allows users to post their own opinions, comments, graphics, and video?
A. web masters
B. folksonomy
C. disintermediation
D. a blog or web log
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Adwords are keywords that advertisers choose to pay for and appear as sponsored links on the Google results pages.
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What is a selfie?
A. a self-photograph placed on a social media website
B. the practice of sending brief posts to a personal blog
C. a web format used to publish frequently updated works
D. a magazine published only in electronic form on a computer network
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Search engine ranking evaluates variables that search engines use to determine where a URL appears on the list of search results.
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Which of the following identifies Business 2.0 communication and collaboration tools?
A. microblogs, Tweets, RSS
B. API, RSS, tacit knowledge
C. blogs, wikis, mashup
D. tags, Web logs, RSS
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A search engine is website software that finds other pages based on keyword matching similar to Google.
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Which social media site works by allowing content to find the users, instead of the users having to search for the content?
A. MySpace
B. Facebook
C. Google
D. StumbleUpon
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The majority of eBays customers are using a business-to-business (B2B) ebusiness model.
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How do the majority of potential customers find business websites?
A. by applying analytics
B. through search terms that match the content
C. through viral advertisements
D. through magazines and newspapers
Q:
Transaction brokers process online sales transactions.
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What is a locally stored URL, or the address of a file or Internet page saved as a shortcut?
A. website bookmark
B. social tag
C. folksonomy
D. taxonomy
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Content providers are companies that generate revenue by providing digital content such as news, music, photos, or videos, and examples include Netflix and iTunes.
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A social bookmarking site is dedicated to providing all of the following except ________.
A. to reconnect with colleagues for business progress
B. to share favorites
C. to store and categorize favorite sites
D. to annotate
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A click-and-motor business operates on the Internet only without a physical store.
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Which of the below is not an example of a social bookmarking website?
A. Facebook
B. StumbleUpon
C. Delicious
D. All of these are correct.
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Business-to-consumer applies to any business that sells its products or services directly to consumers online.
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Using the collective power of a community to identify and classify content significantly ________ content categorization costs.
A. eliminates
B. raises
C. lowers
D. balances
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An ebusiness model is a plan that details how a company creates, delivers, and generates revenues.
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How would a company like Flickr use social tagging on its website?
A. by applying keywords that do not match user content
B. by building a tagging game for customers to participate in
C. by allowing users to upload images and tag the images with their own keywords
D. by selecting the keywords to associate with each image a customer uploads
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Dot-com was the original term for a company operating on the Internet.
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What is the term that is similar to taxonomy except that crowdsourcing determines the tag or keyword-based classification system?
A. podcasting
B. network effects
C. folksonomy
D. social bookmarking
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A business model is a plan that details how a company creates, delivers, and generates revenues on the Internet.
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Cell phone manufacturers often refer to their products as mobile devices. Which of the following would not be included in the folksonomy for a cell phone?
A. mobile phone
B. iPhone
C. Blackberry
D. technology platform
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A business model is a plan that details how a company creates, delivers, and generates revenues.
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Social tagging describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to ________.
A. organize it for future navigation
B. organize it for future filtering
C. organize it for future search
D. All of these are correct.
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In reintermediation, steps are removed from the value chain as new players find ways to add value to the business process.
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Many social media websites use ________ or specific keywords or phrases incorporated into website content for means of classification or taxonomy.
A. conferencing
B. tags
C. long tails
D. categories
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Interactivity measures advertising effectiveness by counting visitor interactions with the target ad, including time spent viewing the ad, number of pages viewed, and number of repeat visits to the advertisement.
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What maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together?
A. social network effects
B. mashup networking analysis
C. web network effects
D. social networking analysis
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Cybermediation refers to the creation of new kinds of intermediaries that simply could not have existed before the advent of ebusiness, including comparison-shopping sites such as Kelkoo and bank account aggregation services such as Citibank.
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What is a hashtag?
A. represents the interconnection of relationships in a social network
B. maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together
C. describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search
D. a keyword or phrase used to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#)
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Intermediaries occur when a customer sells directly to another customer online cutting out the intermediary.
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What is social tagging?
A. represents the interconnection of relationships in a social network
B. maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together
C. describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search
D. a keyword or phrase used to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#)
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Mass customization occurs when a company knows enough about a customers likes and dislikes that it can fashion offers more likely to appeal to that person, say by tailoring its website to individuals or groups based on profile information, demographics, or prior transactions.
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What is a social networking analysis?
A. represents the interconnection of relationships in a social network
B. maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together
C. describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search
D. a keyword or phrase used to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#)
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Mass customization is the ability of an organization to tailor its products or services to the customers specifications. For example, customers can order M&Ms in special colors or with customized sayings such as Marry Me
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What is a social graph?
A. represents the interconnection of relationships in a social network
B. maps group contacts identifying who knows each other and who works together
C. describes the collaborative activity of marking shared online content with keywords or tags as a way to organize it for future navigation, filtering, or search
D. a keyword or phrase used to identify a topic and is preceded by a hash or pound sign (#)
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Information reach refers to the number of people a business can communicate with on a global basis.
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What is an SNA?
A. strong network applications
B. social needs analysis
C. social networking analysis
D. steady network areas
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Information richness measures the number of people a firm can communicate with all over the world.
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Which of the below represents an example of why an employer would use social media?
A. to find potential job candidates via LinkedIn
B. to review potential job candidates by viewing their Facebook page
C. to attract new job candidates via YouTube
D. All of these are correct.
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Information richness refers to the depth and breadth of details contained in a piece of textual, graphic, audio, or video information.
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What is one simplification that has occurred with Business 2.0?
A. helping online users create anonymity
B. limiting the sharing capabilities of devices
C. improving access to information
D. communicating via email
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Future managers and workers need to understand the benefits MIS and ebusiness can offer a company if it wants to take advantage of sustaining technologies.
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What is the primary way that social networks work?
A. connecting people by matching profile information
B. charging users each time they use the service
C. providing a security system for communication online
D. helping grow website traffic by viral advertisements
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A paradigm shift occurs when a new radical form of business enters the market that reshapes the way companies and organizations behave.
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What is the practice of expanding your business and social contacts by constructing a personal network?
A. network effects
B. tagging
C. social taxonomy
D. social networking
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Ecommerce includes ebusiness along with all activities related to internal and external business operations such as servicing customer accounts, collaborating with partners, and exchanging real-time information. During Web 1.0, entrepreneurs began creating the first forms of ecommerce.
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What are websites that rely on user participation and user-contributed content, such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube?
A. synchronous communication
B. social media
C. social networking
D. asynchronous communication
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Ecommerce is the buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet. Ecommerce refers only to online transactions.
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What are the two basic functions that social networking sites provide?
A. the ability to create and publish your own software
B. the ability to create and maintain a profile that is your online identity and create connections between other people within the network
C. the ability to capture and create URLs and RSSs
D. the ability to create URLs and edit RSS software
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Ebusiness is something that a business can just go out and buy.
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Which of the following is not an example of explicit knowledge?
A. marketing research
B. patent
C. trademark
D. employee opinion
E. marketing research
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Ebusiness is the buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet.
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What is knowledge management?
A. refers to the wisdom of the crowd
B. sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet
C. collaborating and tapping into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers
D. involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions
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A few examples of ebusiness advantages can include opening new markets, reducing costs, and expanding global reach.
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What is collective intelligence?
A. refers to the wisdom of the crowd
B. sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet
C. collaborating and tapping into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers
D. involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions
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A URL is a program that runs within another application such as a website.
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What is crowdfunding?
A. refers to the wisdom of the crowd
B. sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet
C. collaborating and tapping into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers
D. involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions.
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Domain name hosting (web hosting) is a service that allows the owner of a domain name to maintain a simple website and provide email capacity.
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What is crowdsourcing?
A. refers to the wisdom of the crowd
B. sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet
C. collaborating and tapping into the core knowledge of all employees, partners, and customers
D. involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions
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URLs use domain names to identify particular websites.
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What is the type of knowledge that consists of anything that can be documented, archived, and codified, often with the help of a MIS department?
A. tacit knowledge
B. explicit knowledge
C. pure knowledge
D. virtual knowledge
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A universal resource locator (URL) identifies a URL address and in the previous example, apple.com is the domain name.
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What sources capital for a project by raising many small amounts from a large number of individuals, typically via the Internet?
A. explicit knowledge
B. crowdfunding
C. tacit knowledge
D. crowdsourcing
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A universal resource locator (URL) is the address of a file or resource on the web such as www.apple.com.