Lesson 4: Get Techie Flashcards
Communication Technologies
Discord
Facebook
Instagram
Kumu
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Spotify
TikTok
Tumblr
Twitch
Twitter
Viber
WhatsApp
WordPress
YouTube
“Skype for Gamers”
Discord
developed by Mark Zuckerberg together with fellow Harvard University students in 2004.
Is a social network where shared pictures and or videos may be viewed publicly or privately by the owner’s followers.
This platform gives the users opportunities to meet new friends, earn money, be entertained, and play games.
Kumu
Allows users to manage their professional identity in business
In July 2022, 433 million were recorded as global monthly active user of this.
Recorded music and podcast, including around 82 million songs from record labels and music companies.
Spotify
In 2017, only a year after it was launched, it became the fastest growing application worldwide
Tiktok
is a social networking site where users do microblogging. The service allows users to create mini blogs and multimedia using photos and GIFs, music from Spotify, videos and TV shows, links, jokes, and any other lifestyle topics.
Tumblr
provides live streaming video service that focuses on live video game streaming. Launched in June 2011, this live streaming platform includes music broadcasts, creative content and real-life streams. Videos may be viewed live or through video on demand.
Twitch
Is an interactive social networking service used for posting and sending messages called “tweets”.
is a free messenger that is as fast and easy as texting. It uses internet connection to send messages, share photos, videos, musics, andd stickers, and do video calls.
Viber
is a free-ware messenger that allows users to send text messages, voice calls, video calls, images, and other media. It is similar to SMS (Short Media Message) but the difference is that exchanging messages in this app are free.
A5.
is a free and open-source website creation platform which may be used to create a website, a blog, or an app. Over 43.3% of all websites in the internet use this. Nowadays, 42.6% of websites are built on this platform that translates to about 85.6 million websites.
WordPress