HTML – Hypertext Markup language, A cross-platform text-formatting system for creating web pages, including copy, images, sounds, frames, and animation
XHTML – Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, A hybrid between HTML and XML specifically designed to ensure that layout and presentation stay true to form over any platform.
DHTML – Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language, An extension of HTML that enables, among other things, the inclusion of small animations and dynamic menus in Web pages
CSS – Cascading Style Sheets, A set of coded declarations that describe how a document should be presented on the Web
PHP - Hypertext Preprocessor, A scripting language widely used to write web applications
JAVASCRIPT – A scripting programming language most commonly used to add interactive features to webpages
AJAX – Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, A group of interrelated web development techniques used on the client-side to create interactive web applications or rich Internet applications
XML – Extensible Markup Language, A general-purpose specification for defining data formats
XSL – Extensible Stylesheet Language, Used to format XML documents for viewing
SEO – Search Engine Optimization, Used to get higher rankings in search engines like Google
Google Adwords – A Pay Per Click contextual advertisement program which is the most widely used way to advertise online
Google Adsense – diverse publisher program which uses the page’s content to decide which ads will be displayed
Google Analytics – A service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website
Photoshop – A professional image-editing and graphics creation software from Adobe.









