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Prepared by:
Reistel Jhaena Pacariem
Samuel Mata Jr.
Melody Gray Blanco
Rochelle Del Rosario
Ranzel Antalan
Jeric Bigsot
SSSJames Baldugo
The New Media: The World Wide
Web
2.Ubiquity
-New media made information simultaneously present everywhere.
3.Digital
-infinite, where duplication and multiplication of information are possible
-easily altered or edited
-easily retrievable , and machine readable.
5.Geographical insensitivity
-distance makes little difference in the time, cost or speed of getting information.
6.Personalized
-new media commonly exist in smart (computing) devices and networks
7.Prothesis and Telepresence
-studies show that personal gadgets like smart phones and computers reveal a lot about its
users.
9.Hypertext
-links documents together in such a way that one need not read documents in a prescribed
order; authors, styles and permissible rules of content may vary as one reads linked documents.
10.Interactivity
-it seeks user input to perform functions based upon it.
12.Convergent
-merged model capabilities, multimedia, and multiple media.
13.Smart
-server controlled functions, applicartions. Below are terminal of new media
*hot java and implications
*web tv and implications the core idea here is an “appliance”
computer for web access.
*secure modes and transactions central here are conducting financial and personal
transactions in privacy and free from possible fraud by the electronic intercept
14.Wired,Wireless,Terrestial and satellite-based
-the digital and smart character of new media make them more easily configured for a
variety of transmission methods.
15.Electromagnetic vs. optical
-in brief, electromagnets systems are more fragile, are often bulkier for a given capacity,
more subject to interference, and often can be more easily tapped.
The Avenues Of New Media:
Social Media Networking Sites
FACEBOOK
•The world’s largest and most visited social networking site with more than
900 million users, FB is the easiest way to connect and share moments with
family and friends online.
•Facebook was created by MARK ZUCKERBERG and fellow Harvard
university students, EDUARDO SAVERIN, ANDREW McCOLLUM,
DUSTIN MOSKOVITZ, and CHRIS HUGHES in february 2004.
TWITTER
•Twitter is one of the most visited sites. It is an online social networking and
microblogging service that enables users to send and read text-based
messages.
•It was created in march 2006 by JACK DORSEY was launched by july.
INSTAGRAM
•A blog site that enables users to post multimedia contents, tumblr is one of
the social media sites that contains a variety of funny pictures and videos
which can be shared and re-shared thru the dashboard interface and to other
social media sites.
The convergence of media in the age of
information
The age of information has posed threats
to the traditional media platforms (print,
radio, and TV). In time when the internet
has become the media platform of choice
for many, the traditional have expanded
their horizons to keep up with the good
times.
Digital Print Media
Another example under this category is rappler. Rappler is a native to the digital print
media sector .
Teleradio the two mass media technologies of the industrial age which are radio and
television have formed an alliance in the form of teleradio. Teleradio or television-radio is a
program that combines the visual aspects of television with AM or new radio. One example
of this media convergence is teleradio DZBB super radio and AM radio station run by the
GMA network
Stream media refers to the transmission of television or radio content online
Mass media and social media billions of people from all over the world are connected to
several social media websites and apps at any given time of the day. Mass media platforms
sough to take advantage of these numbers and bring their content to a wider audience.