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Section 1

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Examples of advocacy sites

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NAACP, etc.

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Entertainment

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Sites that please of divert

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Search engine characteristics

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Search bar, links, answers, etc.

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Web portal

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A starting point or a gateway to other resources over the Internet or Intranet

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Examples of blogs

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NAACP, etc.

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Characteristics of educational sites

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.edu

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Characteristics of informational sites

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Topics, not for commercial purposes

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Example of web portals

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MSNBC, New York Times, Parent Portal, etc.

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Advocacy

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A site dedicated to providing updated information to inform the public on important issues

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Search engine examples

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Bing, Google, Yahoo, etc.

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Commercial (E-commerce)

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Site for selling or purchasing goods, promoting a business of service

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Blog

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A site dedicated to providing updated info to inform the public on issues

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Examples of educational sites

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NYU.edu, MyFSU.edu

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Examples of commercial sites

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Amazon, Overstock, Ebay

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Intranet

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A private computer network that uses a protocol to share information

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Characteristics of web portals

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Intranet

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Examples of informational sites

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New York Times, Fox, CNN

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Educational

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A site that intends to educates students and practitioners on specific subjects

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Examples of news sites

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New York Times, Fox, CNN

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Characteristics of commercial sites

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Original use of .com

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Characteristics of news sites

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Articles

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Search engine

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A site used to search for information on the World Wide Web

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News

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Informational site

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Characteristics of blogs

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Designed to form a community

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Characteristics of advocacy sites

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Informs the public

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Characteristics of entertainment sites

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Intended to provide entertainment

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Informational

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Contains content intended to inform visitors

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Examples of entertainment sites

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games.com, bored.com, etc.

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