(i) Portal- A web portal is most often one specially-designed Web page at a website which brings information together from diverse sources in a uniform way.For example,MSN and Yahoo!.
(ii) New- An online newspaper, also known as a web newspaper, which exists on the World Wide Web or Internet, either separately or as an online version of a printed periodical. For example is Xing Chew and China Press.
(iii) Informational- A major informational site is wikipedia.org, the online encyclopedia. And it is unique, because it allows visitors to contribute and edit articles.For example,Analytical Sciences Digital Library and AIM.
(iv) Business/Marketing- In the days before the Internet, we used the print, radio, and television media to spread the word about our businesses. With your online brochure or catalog, you can show anyone who looks for and finds your website, photos and descriptions of your products or services. To some this may sound like an Ecommerce Website, but there are many businesses that deal in products or services that are not sellable over the web.For example,Amazon and Espresso.
(v) Blog- A blog (a contraction of the words web log) is a discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web and consisting of discrete entries ("posts") typically displayed in reverse chronological order (the most recent post appears first). For example, blogger and word press.
(vi) Wiki- A wiki is usually a web application which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in a collaboration with others. Text is usually written using a simplified markup language or a rich-text editor.While a wiki is a type of content management system, it differs from a blog or most other such systems in that the content is created without any defined owner or leader, and wikis have little implicit structure, allowing structure to emerge according to the needs of the users. For example, Wikipedia and hudong.
(vii) Online Social Network- A social networking service is a platform to build social networks or social relations among people who, for example, share interests, activities, backgrounds, or real-life connections. A social network service consists of a representation of each user (often a profile), his/her social links, and a variety of additional services. Most social network services are web-based and provide means for users to interact over the Internet, such as e-mail and instant messaging. Fro example, Facebook and Twitter.
(viii) Educational- Educaional websites are the sites made for the purpose of education , purpose may vary accordingly it may be to educate them or counsel them. some websites likes facebook provide the facility to make your own page for the institution or wherever you are working for example GSSS Fatehabad is the page having information of its own school for the educational purposes.For example,UCSI University and WorldBook.
(ix) Entertainment- A entertaining website will entertain, rather than provide information that you need or want.For example,Youtube and Starcraft II.
(x) Advocacy- Advocacy is a political process by an individual or group which aims to influence public-policy and resource allocation decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions. Advocacy can include many activities that a person or organization undertakes including media campaigns, public speaking, commissioning and publishing research or polls or the filing of an amicus brief. For example,World Advocacy and Greenpeace.
(xi) Web Application- A web-based application is any application that uses a web browser as a client. The term may also mean a computer software application that is coded in a browser-supported programming language (such as JavaScript, combined with a browser-rendered markup language like HTML) and reliant on a common web browser to render the application executable. For example- Flickr and Screenr.
(xii) Content Aggregator- Aggregator refers to a web site or computer software that aggregates a specific type of information from multiple online sources.For example,RRS Reader and Google Reader.
(xiii) Personal- Personal web pages are World Wide Web web pages created by an individual to contain content of a personal nature rather than on behalf of a company, organization or institution.For example,Noah Stokes and Christopher Calicott.
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