Just like they replaced the old TV with the flat screen one, I'm thinking about replacing the latter with a TV/Computer/Phone.
You can be watching TV and switch to the computer mode to go on the internet (while having a little screen letting you follow the TV program on top, if you want)
The TV would have a built-in webcam to allow video talking and video recording.
The important accessories for such a device would be a keyboard/remote (to use the TV/Computer part) and a wireless headset microphone (for the phone component)
What you get is more digital interactivity which is the motto for New Media.
Feel free to comment, and thanks for reading!
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Our Class Wiki - So Far
For our Class Wiki, I have contributed to two sections
I have talked about the benefit of using new media in this industry. It raises brand awareness and brand reputation monitoring.
I have talked about the benefit of using new media to raise awareness about the Environment and help against its degradation. Blogging and social networking are the best ways to do so.
I plan on contributing more to our Class Wiki, it's a pleasant job. Thanks for reading!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
P2P File Sharing
File sharing is the exchange of information, such as computer documents, programs, or multimedia over the internet. It consists of uploading files to the Internet or smaller networks so that they can be downloaded and played.
P2P File Sharing
P2P file sharing refers to a method of file sharing where two individuals can share (upload or download) files directly with each other with no intermediary service. Some examples of P2P File Sharing applications are: Napster, BitTorrent, Kazaa, and Limewire.
In the article "The bit Torrent Effect" written by Clive Thompson, we read that "Bit Torrent lets users quickly upload and download enormous amounts of data, files that are hundreds or thousands of times bigger than a single MP3." Such files are mostly tv shows and movies. Also, BitTorrent does the work in minutes even if the files are heavy. As a result, more than 20 million people have downloaded the BitTorrent application.
After reading this article, I asked myself: "Is BitTorrent legal then?". Here is the answer I found: Torrent programs are completely legal, and downloading them for free is completely legal for free torrent programs such as Bit Torrent. What's illegal is downloading copyrighted files (music and movies) for which you DON'T have the permission.
THANKS FOR READING! <3
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Advice to Baruch College
I am happy about this blog because I've always had an advice for Baruch. It is the following:
I've been in classes that didn't really require us to come in every week. Therefore, I suggest that Baruch trusts new media to be able to hold online classes for courses that can be successful with such a system. Baruch can ask its teachers and students what courses they think can be taught online. Doing so will definitely benefit those who work and study full time.
Thanks for reading my post, I'm eager to read yours and find out about your ideas :)
STAY WARM!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Privacy & Confidentiality
Privacy and confidentiality are important issues in new media
With new media, people are encouraged to create information by expressing themselves freely. Some people are really public about their personal lives on Facebook even the things they post will remain there indefinitely. Doing so can hurt them when looking for a job because employers now add to their traditional background check a tour on Facebook and other networking sites. If they find unpleasant information about a person applying for a job, the person will most likely not be hired. Moreover, revealing information as phone numbers, addresses, names, birthdays, social security numbers and credit card information may lead to identity theft.
If it's not us that are misusing new media, it is new media that is using us. Notably, Facebook has had many privacy and security issues recently because it used private information for marketing purposes as a way to generate revenues. Precisely, Facebook was faced with a lawsuit concerning its like button.
So, with experience, a lot of people are not aware that privacy and confidentiality are not assured when dealing with new media. It is up to us to protect ourselves by not posting any information that could be detrimental to our reputation. By information, I mean personal information, pictures, statements that can get us in trouble and such. I also recommend to take time to master the privacy settings and make the best use of them!
Thanks for reading! And please use new media carefully! :)
With new media, people are encouraged to create information by expressing themselves freely. Some people are really public about their personal lives on Facebook even the things they post will remain there indefinitely. Doing so can hurt them when looking for a job because employers now add to their traditional background check a tour on Facebook and other networking sites. If they find unpleasant information about a person applying for a job, the person will most likely not be hired. Moreover, revealing information as phone numbers, addresses, names, birthdays, social security numbers and credit card information may lead to identity theft.
If it's not us that are misusing new media, it is new media that is using us. Notably, Facebook has had many privacy and security issues recently because it used private information for marketing purposes as a way to generate revenues. Precisely, Facebook was faced with a lawsuit concerning its like button.
So, with experience, a lot of people are not aware that privacy and confidentiality are not assured when dealing with new media. It is up to us to protect ourselves by not posting any information that could be detrimental to our reputation. By information, I mean personal information, pictures, statements that can get us in trouble and such. I also recommend to take time to master the privacy settings and make the best use of them!
Thanks for reading! And please use new media carefully! :)
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