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Quiz 5: Enhancing Organizational Communication and Collaboration Using Social Media
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Question 61
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Social media is a classification of Web 2.0 applications.
Question 62
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Desktop videoconferencing has been enabled by the growing power of processors powering personal computers and faster Internet connections.
Question 63
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E-mail is an example of synchronous communication.
Question 64
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Many successful Web 2.0 applications rely on Web APIs (application programming interfaces)to function.
Question 65
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Many companies have not been able to realize the full potential of a virtual world environment beyond just providing virtual showcases for their products.
Question 66
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Asynchronous discussion forums emulate real-time written conversations.
Question 67
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Social presence tools are designed for lengthy posts.
Question 68
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Web 1.0 applications allow people to collaborate and share information online.
Question 69
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When Web pages are designed using semantic principles,computers will be able to read the pages,and search engines will be able to give richer and more accurate answers.
Question 70
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A work flow automation system is an example of a synchronous groupware tool.
Question 71
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By providing access to useful Web APIs,organizations extend their reach and build and strengthen customer relationships,providing a base for revenue-generating services.
Question 72
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Social sharing and collaboration are some of the core Web 1.0 values.
Question 73
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Virtual meetings can only be done synchronously by using technologies such as online discussion boards.
Question 74
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Open source software is an example of the power of collective intelligence.
Question 75
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The idea of mashups came from popular music where many songs are produced by mixing two or more existing songs together.
Question 76
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One of the most popular groupware systems - and arguably the system that put groupware into the mainstream - appeared in 1989 when Lotus Development released its Notes software product.