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1.  True or False?  r-commerce is a term used for a focused relationship between merchants and railroad enthusiasts.   False.  Short for relationship e-commerce, it is electronic commerce with an emphasized focus on the relationship between the merchant and the consumer, as opposed to just focusing on selling the product. May also be seen written as R-commerce or rcommerce
 
2.  True or False?  Face detection is a digital camera term relating to how a camera detects human faces.   True.  In digital camera terminology face detection, also called face-priority AF (auto focus), is a function of the camera that detects human faces so that the camera can set the focus and appropriate exposure for the shot automatically. When using a flash, face detection will also usually and automatically correct or remove the unwanted red-eye effect that can often occur when photographing people using a flash. 
 
3.  True or False?  Creeping featurism is a ranking used by critics when discussing horror films.   False. (kree'ping fee'chr-izm) Creeping featurism is a slang term used to describe a tendency for systems to become more complex over time as more features are added than were in the original design or plan. This term is widely used in software and hardware development, but is also used in non-technical industries. In software or hardware development, these added features often come at the expense of major design goals such as stability, simplicity or bug reduction. Creeping featurism is also called creeping featuritis.   
 
4.  True or False?  Wugging describes a method used to beat the dirt out of rugs.   False.  Slang term that means Web use giving. The term wugging means to raise charity money through the Internet and Web sites. No cost is incurred by the user as the money is earned through affiliate programs as well as search engine advertisers. One of the most common forms of wugging are using a charity sponsored search engine while shopping online. An example of wugging is the iBakeSale Web site, which lets users sign up schools and other organizations and receive cash-back rewards for their organizations while making purchases online.
 
5.  True or False?  A squeeze page is a page on a Web site that contains a lot of information in a small area.   False.  In Internet and online advertising vernacular, a squeeze page is a Web page that contains information that would interest the marketer's targeted readers. Squeeze pages are designed to obtain a reader's name and e-mail address information by encouraging users to opt-in to an e-mail list to receive more information about the topic. Marketers will collect the permission-based e-mail and information to follow up at a later date. 

Currently, there is still some debate over the actual definition of a squeeze page. Some consider landing pages that offer additional hyperlinks to information as well as e-mail opt-in list sign-up to be a squeeze page, while others in the industry believe only those pages containing just an e-mail sign-up are considered a squeeze page.