meme: concept or behavior that spreads from person to person.
Virus: A piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect such as corruption the system or destroy data.
Viral: something that has become very popular very quickly on the internet.
Blog: website, web or page typically one run by an individual or small group that is written in an informal or conversational style.
Wiki: A website that allows to collaborative editing of its content and structure by users.
URL: The address of a World Wide Web page.
Website: A location connected to the internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web.
www( Wide Wide Web): provides spaces for a wide range of information like documents, content, and videos.
Internet: a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
2.0: used to denote a superior or more advanced version of an original concept, product, service, etc.
open source: denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified.
Virus: A piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect such as corruption the system or destroy data.
Viral: something that has become very popular very quickly on the internet.
Blog: website, web or page typically one run by an individual or small group that is written in an informal or conversational style.
Wiki: A website that allows to collaborative editing of its content and structure by users.
URL: The address of a World Wide Web page.
Website: A location connected to the internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web.
www( Wide Wide Web): provides spaces for a wide range of information like documents, content, and videos.
Internet: a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
2.0: used to denote a superior or more advanced version of an original concept, product, service, etc.
open source: denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified.
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