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Question: What is a portal? |
Answer: A portal is a starting point that offers quick links
to other places on the internet. |
Portal is a
fairly new term for the World Wide Web. Portals are intended to be a starting
point for people when they are using the Web. Most of the time a portal
will have a collection of web site and a search engine. Yahoo
is a great starting point for many people. Yahoo started with two guys
taking lots of bookmarks and organized them into different major categories
and even subcategories. The newer portals take this a step further and
offer e-mail and other services directly from a page that you can personalize
to be your personal portal.
This newer style of the personalized portal has gained much attention
and use from the typical internet user. Personally I use Excite
as a portal (pictured on the right). They were among the first to offered
users this ability to create a personalized site. They allow customization
of:
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news
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sports
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weather information
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e-mail
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favoite links
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stock quotes (personalized even)
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quick links to specific search utilities
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local tv listings
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chat
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horoscope
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lots of other stuff
It even allows you to turn on or off different categories and arrange the
display.
Question:What is the benefit of a portal over my bookmarks on
my computer?
Answer: Bookmarks are stored on your computer. Your portal is
not a part of your computer but is a service that you sign-on to. Portals
store information on their server and therefore it is available anytime
and anywhere you can access the internet.
Question: If I sign-up for a portal and also get an e-mail account
what does that do to my other e-mail account(s)?
Answer: You have two (or more) e-mail accounts. Just remember
to check them as needed. Many of the portals also have a way to check your
other e-mail from their e-mail service. This is a great service to some
people that have trouble gaining access to their e-mail while away from
the office.
Question: If it is accessable anywhere, how secure is it?
Answer: You have to enter your user name and password. Probably
as secure as any e-mail system. Don't read too much between the lines -
but if it's national security you're probably not sending it by e-mail
anyway.
Question: Where can I find a portal?
Answer: There are many different portal services that are available.
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Excite offers a personalized portal
at www.excite.com
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Yahoo offers a personalized portal at
my.yahoo.com
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Netscape offers a personalized portal
at my.netscape.com
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Microsoft offers a personalized portal
at home.microsoft.com
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and I'm sure there are many more ;)
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