Online platforms for ICT content development.

Today we'll focus on platforms that will allow us to share our own content to the rest of the world, but first, let's start by introducing the two main platforms:
                                                     1. Social Media Platforms.

The reason why Facebook is one of the most commonly used websites is because not only can you create personal accounts but also pages and groups where you can share content. The only disadvantage to using this website is that you're limited to Facebook's design for all users that cannot be altered.

Other examples for this platform are: LinkedIn, Twitter, Google plus, YouTube, Pinterest.
      


      2. Blogging Platforms. 

On the other hand, websites like WordPress, Tumblr, and Blogger focuses on content and design unlike the static design of Social Media Platforms. It typically looks like a newsletter where you are given options to change the design to your liking, but even though you can manipulate the design, Social Media Platforms are still ahead in terms of popularity.

 Content Management System

A Content Management System (CMS) is a computer application (sometimes online or browser based) that allows you to publish, edit and manipulate, organize and delete web content. CMS is mainly used in blogs, news websites, and shopping.

The main difference between an online and browser based is about its function. Using an online based CMS can bring up all sorts of designs to you, wherein browser based CMS like HTML, you'll have to go through multiple processes just to get a website up, input all kinds of codes, it's basically time consuming compared to an online CMS.


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