Online Platforms
and
Applications
PLATFORM
refers to a program created by developers
that can be modified or reprogrammed by
outside users
it is a facility for programming or developing
an application tailored to the user’s
specifications
ONLINE PLATFORMS
are online Web sites created to aid users in
creating their Web content and cater to
different kinds of information such as texts,
images, and videos
Ability to program, modify, and access the
application remotely using the Internet
FORTRAN
the first successful commercial programming
language compiler, helped humans give
instructions and interact with computers
without altering the hardware component of
the computer
PLATFORM CATEGORIES
Application Programming Interface (API) –
a set of governing protocol or rules on
how software elements should
communicate and interact with one
another
API is used in developing the GUI
API Types and Functions
ACCESS API – runs in a remote machine,
server, or computer, and the
application is accessed remotely by a
guest user application to draw data and
services.
API Types and Functions
PLUG-IN API – different developers
create different applications that can be
integrated or “plugged in” to a core
application and/or the GUI of these
applications
API Types and Functions
RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT – these APIs
are platforms for developing different
applications, wherein programs or
applications codes are evaluated and
compiles in the said APIs
Common Web sites that use
Plug-in APIs
YouTube
Flickr
Twitter
Facebook
Google Maps
Web Design Principles
and Elements
 Purpose
 Communication
 Typefaces
 Colors
 Images
 Navigation
 Layouts – Grid, F-Pattern, Mobile
 Load Time
Web Design Using
Templates and WYSIWYG
WYSIWYG in Web site design is an acronym
for What You See Is What You Get
it is an application that is used to create a
Web site either online or offline
this type of application uses the capability of
directly handling the components of the Web
site
WYSIWYG Applications
Adobe Dreamweaver
Amaya
Microsoft Expression Web
IM Creator
Wix
Online Presentation Tools
Prezi
SlideShare
MindMeister
Cloud Storage
 is a service wherein files from
users are stored online. The files
are uploaded by users and are
received by a storage server
that hosts the service.
Cloud Storage
Google Drive
Dropbox
Evernote
Google Drive
this application does not only store
files but also accommodates online
editing and collaboration. It provides
tools such as word processing,
spreadsheets, presentation slides, and
other common file types for
collaboration and storing.
Dropbox
it offers a facility to synchronize and
create folders for file organization.
This service is offered and available
for enterprise use as well as for
personal consumption.
Evernote
is an online note-taking and archiving
application service. The facility offers a
Web application similar to that of a
word processor. It also enables
synching of saved notes on different
devices once connected to the
Internet.
Mapping Applications
are Web sites developed from
Geographical Information Systems’
(GIS) data. Web map is used not only
for directions and locations but also
to track consumer activity and to
locate stores and establishments.
Mapping Applications
Google Maps
Wikimapia
Google Maps
this is a Web mapping application
developed by Google. The maps
include street names, building
names, establishment names, and
bus and train stations.
Wikimapia
this is a collaborative open
content mapping application.
Wikimapia offers satellite view
of streets, buildings, and
establishments.

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    PLATFORM refers to aprogram created by developers that can be modified or reprogrammed by outside users it is a facility for programming or developing an application tailored to the user’s specifications
  • 3.
    ONLINE PLATFORMS are onlineWeb sites created to aid users in creating their Web content and cater to different kinds of information such as texts, images, and videos Ability to program, modify, and access the application remotely using the Internet
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    FORTRAN the first successfulcommercial programming language compiler, helped humans give instructions and interact with computers without altering the hardware component of the computer
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    PLATFORM CATEGORIES Application ProgrammingInterface (API) – a set of governing protocol or rules on how software elements should communicate and interact with one another API is used in developing the GUI
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    API Types andFunctions ACCESS API – runs in a remote machine, server, or computer, and the application is accessed remotely by a guest user application to draw data and services.
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    API Types andFunctions PLUG-IN API – different developers create different applications that can be integrated or “plugged in” to a core application and/or the GUI of these applications
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    API Types andFunctions RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT – these APIs are platforms for developing different applications, wherein programs or applications codes are evaluated and compiles in the said APIs
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    Common Web sitesthat use Plug-in APIs YouTube Flickr Twitter Facebook Google Maps
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    Web Design Principles andElements  Purpose  Communication  Typefaces  Colors  Images  Navigation  Layouts – Grid, F-Pattern, Mobile  Load Time
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    Web Design Using Templatesand WYSIWYG WYSIWYG in Web site design is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get it is an application that is used to create a Web site either online or offline this type of application uses the capability of directly handling the components of the Web site
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    Cloud Storage  isa service wherein files from users are stored online. The files are uploaded by users and are received by a storage server that hosts the service.
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    Google Drive this applicationdoes not only store files but also accommodates online editing and collaboration. It provides tools such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentation slides, and other common file types for collaboration and storing.
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    Dropbox it offers afacility to synchronize and create folders for file organization. This service is offered and available for enterprise use as well as for personal consumption.
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    Evernote is an onlinenote-taking and archiving application service. The facility offers a Web application similar to that of a word processor. It also enables synching of saved notes on different devices once connected to the Internet.
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    Mapping Applications are Websites developed from Geographical Information Systems’ (GIS) data. Web map is used not only for directions and locations but also to track consumer activity and to locate stores and establishments.
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    Google Maps this isa Web mapping application developed by Google. The maps include street names, building names, establishment names, and bus and train stations.
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    Wikimapia this is acollaborative open content mapping application. Wikimapia offers satellite view of streets, buildings, and establishments.