Image Extension Types
There are two types of digital graphics files – vector and raster. Vector images are made of hundreds of thousands of tiny lines and curves (or paths) to create an image. Raster images are composed of pixels.
There are two types of digital graphics files – vector and raster. Vector images are made of hundreds of thousands of tiny lines and curves (or paths) to create an image. Raster images are composed of pixels.
Media convergence is the process of blending of the media, telecommunication and computer technology into one digital form.
Under the digital India initiatives government of India has established few agencies with specific area of work for the systematic and successful implementation of e-Governance.
e-Governance, is the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in all the processes to enhance government ability to address the needs of the general public.
Cyber crime is unlawful acts wherein the computer is either a tool or a target or both. Cyber Crime has evolved from individual crime to organized crime and now more as a terrorist activity.
E-Commerce is defined as any form of business transaction in which the parties interact electronically rather than by physical exchanges. It covers mainly two type of activities: 1.Electronic ordering of tangible goods, delivered physically using traditional channels such as postal services 2.Direct electronic commerce including the online ordering, payment and delivery of intangible goods and …
e-Banking is a method of banking in which the customer conducts transactions electronically via the Internet.
Digital media is an umbrella term covering anything that is online or digital including mobile, web etc.
Mobile Journalism is the process of gathering and delivering news using a Smartphone or Tablet. It is a trend in news covering and broadcasting and has the potential to become the new standard in journalism practice, especially to report breaking news.
EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNET Internet took birth in late 1960s The Department of Defence (DOD) of the US government, laid the framework for the Internet, by creating a network of computers to connect researchers, government workers and defence contractors. Earlier different make of computers use to have different rules for communication (protocols). DOD decided to …