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:Trustworthiness of Information by File Extension
 
:Trustworthiness of Information by File Extension
  
:[A line is going down and from that gray bars charting the trustworthiness in a bar graph that goes both left and right of the line. No units or figures are given. For ease of comprehension this transcript will arbitrarily designate the highest score as [+100]; subsequent scores are estimates based on the size of their bars.]
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:[A line is going down and from that gray bars is charting the trustworthiness in a bar graph that goes both left and right of the line. No units or figures are given. For ease of comprehension this transcript will arbitrarily designate the highest score as [+100]; subsequent scores are estimates based on the size of their bars.]
 
:[+100]: .tex
 
:[+100]: .tex
 
:[+89]: .pdf
 
:[+89]: .pdf
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:[-8]: .jpeg
 
:[-8]: .jpeg
 
:[-36]: .gif
 
:[-36]: .gif
 
==Trivia==
 
The various extensions are, for the most part, abbreviations of the file type.
 
*.tex isn't short for anything, {{w|TeX}} (that lowercase e is very important) is in fact the full name of the program
 
*.pdf is an acronym for Portable Document Format
 
*.csv is an acronym for Comma-Separated Values
 
*.txt is short for "text" - the 8.3 format meant the vowel was dropped
 
*.svg is an acronym for Scalable Vector Graphics
 
*.xls is short for eXceL Sheet (it's also why Microsoft Excel has an "X" on its icon rather than an "E")
 
*The extra x in .xlsx (.docx and .pptx) refers to the upgrade from binary to ZIPped '''X'''ML for those formats
 
*.doc is short for DOCument
 
*.ppt is short of PowerPoinT presentation
 
*.png is an acronym for Portable Network Graphics
 
*.jpg is short for .jpeg - the 8.3 format again removed the vowel
 
*.jpeg is an acronym for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the organization that created the standard
 
*.gif is an acronym for Graphics Interchange Format
 
  
 
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