Saturday, February 28, 2009

Internet Celebrities

Ever since the internet was handed over to the common folk, there have been many instances of self-promotion through out the web. People have used earlier sites such as sixdegrees.com, to showcase their talents, skills, and personalities. When youtube.com came on to the scene there was an explosion of videos from people aching for attention. These videos would consist of any thing from amazing feats, to "vlogs" (video blog). Most of these videos have gone unnoticed, and unnappreciated, and rightly so. Some videos however, spread like wild fire, and even reached the national spot light. The people involved would inturn become an overnight celebrity for their amazing abilities, or just down right strange behaviors. Any regular internet user can probably tell you who the "numa numa guy" is, or explain to you the "evolution of dance". These videos may not share the same qualities, but both share the attention of one of the largest stages in the world. Here is a list of some popular internet celebrities that have intrigued the online public for the past decade...

Sunday, February 22, 2009

All Around Us

As i lounge in the Westin Hotel near down town Minneapolis, i cannot help but notice how convenient and widespread the internet has become. I relied on my labtops wireless connectivity to write this blog, but when i heard there was no wi-fi available i did not stress, because i have realized just how easily accessable the internet has become. The web is litteraly available anywhere you can possibly imagine. As we were driving through fargo the weather started to worsen, so my roomate Shane google'd highway conditions on I-94. With in seconds we were informed that we were going through a small snow storm and we would be out with in no time. While we were visiting an Apple shop at the mall of america, i was amazed at how i could watch my friends youtube videos in alaska, from just a demo I-phone. It really is amazing how convenient the internet makes our lives. From checking our bank account balances, to ordering pizza, it seems as if everything is moving to the cyberworld. And why not? It boasts the largest audience in America, and grows everyday. The internet is the most amazing source of media, because it teaches, informs, entertains, and connects us together. No other medium can top what the internet has done, or will do. I am excited to see what the web has instore for us in the future, and cannot fathom the amount of possibilities in holds.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Social Networking

As early as 1994, websites such as theglobe.com and tripod.com have been trying to bring people together to share thoughts, ideas, and personal information. With a very limited crowd of internet users, it was not until 2003 when social networking sites took off. Myspace.com exploded on to the scene, with its user friendly interface, and convenient access to friends and family. People across the globe turned to Myspace for so many reasons. Myspace helps people to keep in touch with relatives, meet new people, and be better acquainted with co-workers and schoolmates. In 3 short years, Myspace recieved its 100 millionth user in September of 2006, and has 200,000 new users every day. Facebook is the only other site to rival Myspace's success, and in 2006 they took the lead when it allowed the non-college student community to join in.

Unfortunately, social networking is not all lollipops and gumdrops. People have took full advantage of these sites using them with shameful intents. Fake accounts are created to "fish" people on to other web sites, kind of like a forced advertisment. Degrading comments and message boards are made viewable to the public, by resentful users. And an increase in online predator "attacks" have surfaced due to easy accessablity to other accounts. There have been several changes made to eliminate the negative factors of social networking, but people will always find a way to create havoc.

All in all, social networking can be a great tool when used for its designed purpose. Although it is one of the most convenient ways to interact with others, we must not rely to heavily on this source alone, or we may lose our skills to effectively communicate with others. 4 minutes left!Peace

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Switching Gears - The Internet

After 2 posts and 3 weeks i now finally understand (i hope) the criteria for which i am suppose to blog about. Since i realized Alaska is not a medium, i have been racking my brains for new topics to write on. So i will NEVER run out of things to blog about, i have decided to choose the Internet for my medium. As a little warm-up for the upcoming weeks, i will begin with a brief history, an overview, and some other random facts i find about the "information superhighway".

In the early 1960's, during the cold war, ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Association) headed by Dr. J.C.R. Licklider assembled to improve the militaries use of computer technology. ARPA's goal was to find a quicker, more convenient way to transfer government and military files through the use of computers. The ARPAnet was created to test this idea, by sharing information between the University of Utah, UCLA, and the Stanford Research Institute. Long story short, the friendly internet that we use today began in November of 1992 when independent commercial networks started to grow, and allow users to travel between commercial sites, and away from the government's NSFNet.

The internet today is the greatest source of communication in the world. You can literally find anything your looking for on the web. There are sites for literally everything, from facts about the blue whale birthing process, to how skateboards are made. There are online super-communities such as myspace and facebook that link people across the globe, and web based buisnesses like ebay, and amazon, that sell whatever you can imagine. Now that i feel like im selling the internet, here are a few random facts.

  • There are 18 billion search results for the letter a on google.com
  • In Africa 3 out of 100 people use the internet
  • In America 70 out of 100 people use the internet
  • About 18 countries dont have internet connection
  • About 20% of internet users are from the U.S.

Number of Years each took to reach 50 million users

  • Radio - 38 years
  • T.V. - 13 years
  • Cable - 10 years
  • Internet - 5 years