MULTIMEDIA AND QUALITY OF SERVICE
MULTIMEDIA DATA
Question
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Who created the message?
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What is the format of the website?
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What is the purpose of disseminating such information?
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What message is being sent?
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Detailed explanation-1: -Check the domain name Look at the three letters at the end of the site’s domain name, such as “edu” (educational), “gov” (government), “org” (nonprofit), and “com” (commercial). Generally, . edu and . gov websites are credible, but beware of sites that use these suffixes in an attempt to mislead.
Detailed explanation-2: -The domain can be found at the end of a main URL or before the first slash. In the example of our guide, the domain is . edu. Domain names give insight into the type of website you are visiting and can help you decide if the information you find is legit.
Detailed explanation-3: -When evaluating a website, consider the site’s URL (Uniform Resource Locator), a protocol for specifying addresses on the Internet. The URL can tell you several things about the website: creator, audience, purpose, and sometimes country of origin.