Print gave a broader range of reader’s access to knowledge and
enabled later generations to build directly on the intellectual
achievements of earlier ones without the changes arising within verbal
traditions. Print, according to Acton in his lecture On
the Study of History (1895), gave "assurance that the work of the
Renaissance would last, that what was written would be accessible to
all, that such an occultation of knowledge and ideas as had depressed
the Middle Ages would never recur, that not an idea
would be lost (Briggs, 2002).” Print media is an instrumental tool in changing the nature of the reading within the society of today.
It has changed how we view what we value. With the
creation of print media the sustained uniform reference for knowledge
was formed and can be traced back to when they started to print the
bible.
Everyone who involved in the church or government had great
concerns because it allowed readers from all classes of society, to
study religious texts and view the politically sensitive issues alone;
instead of having their thoughts streamlined by religious
and political directors. Today this is ever more right
because print media come in the physical form or on any smart-phone that
is up to date and can download the media.
Print has become so explosive that having something printed in
the local paper can be 20 thousand plus; and still has to compete with
other forms of media.
It is a form of media where the data is stored digitally. To most who think of digital think of the radio but not everyone thinks in the mind of the processing ability of the digital vehicles. Digital media has really just started to beef up in the last ten years because of the ever changing technologies. The home recording of television increasingly advanced this medium. Digital programming can be downloaded instantly. This technology enables broadcasters to use the digital technologies available today to create numerous of channels. Service providers offer on-demand that gives people the opportunity to have the power of when and where they watch or hear their media. Digital technology has converged television and computers into one single medium (Lotz, 2007). When I grew up I always thought that this thing called ‘TiVO’ was the best thing to have; that was just an understatement. Ten plus years later Tivo is an after-thought when it comes to Hulu, and every cable provider streaming media to your home through so many different platforms that there is always one that a person did not know about. Digital Media is growing as the world grows and will target the generation of the fast paced, because it allows them to be in control of the television; this lets them say when, where and how.
This refers to computer data storage or what most people call memory. This refers to computer components and recording media that retain digital data. Data storage is a core function and fundamental component of most computers and other electronic materials. Storage Media usually focus to and market to the characteristics that show mutability and most important accessibility for capacity (J.S. Vitter, 2008). They both focus on the most important thing today and that is being able to access what you need when you want it, and have the ability to keep a lot of what you want, where you want it. I think that storage media vehicles like icloud or the cloud network are markets that are up front saving people and companies time and money. But to me they are only allowing that company to be depended on the none use or none storage of a ‘Hard Copy’; which used to be valued like a handshake.
The rise of new media has increased communication between people all over the world and the Internet. It has allowed people to express themselves through blogs, websites, pictures, and other user-generated media. Virtual communities are popping up all over the web daily; from facebook, myspace, twitter, instaGram and many more. There are also apps that are established as online media platforms. There is Linkedin and I have not even signed up to see what it is all about. I think that it is something else for me to lose a password to personally. But I also believe that this is something that should have begun first rather than for pleasure. But online media is mostly used for personal pleasure because if you google legs then you will find the exact thing; but you also will find the nastiest things also. Online media is something that my generations grew up with, and are still growing with. It does not interest me like it used to because people have perverted it and made it unattractive to the people who actually use it for productive things.
References
Briggs, Asa and Burke, Peter (2002) A Social History of the Media: from Gutenberg to the Internet, Polity, Cambridge, pp.15–23, 61–73.
J. S. Vitter, Algorithms and Data Structures for External Memory, Series on Foundations and Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, now Publishers, Hanover, MA, 2008
Lotz, Amanda D. (2007). The Television Will Be Revolutionized. New York and London, NY: New York University Press. pp. 53–54.
It is a form of media where the data is stored digitally. To most who think of digital think of the radio but not everyone thinks in the mind of the processing ability of the digital vehicles. Digital media has really just started to beef up in the last ten years because of the ever changing technologies. The home recording of television increasingly advanced this medium. Digital programming can be downloaded instantly. This technology enables broadcasters to use the digital technologies available today to create numerous of channels. Service providers offer on-demand that gives people the opportunity to have the power of when and where they watch or hear their media. Digital technology has converged television and computers into one single medium (Lotz, 2007). When I grew up I always thought that this thing called ‘TiVO’ was the best thing to have; that was just an understatement. Ten plus years later Tivo is an after-thought when it comes to Hulu, and every cable provider streaming media to your home through so many different platforms that there is always one that a person did not know about. Digital Media is growing as the world grows and will target the generation of the fast paced, because it allows them to be in control of the television; this lets them say when, where and how.
This refers to computer data storage or what most people call memory. This refers to computer components and recording media that retain digital data. Data storage is a core function and fundamental component of most computers and other electronic materials. Storage Media usually focus to and market to the characteristics that show mutability and most important accessibility for capacity (J.S. Vitter, 2008). They both focus on the most important thing today and that is being able to access what you need when you want it, and have the ability to keep a lot of what you want, where you want it. I think that storage media vehicles like icloud or the cloud network are markets that are up front saving people and companies time and money. But to me they are only allowing that company to be depended on the none use or none storage of a ‘Hard Copy’; which used to be valued like a handshake.
The rise of new media has increased communication between people all over the world and the Internet. It has allowed people to express themselves through blogs, websites, pictures, and other user-generated media. Virtual communities are popping up all over the web daily; from facebook, myspace, twitter, instaGram and many more. There are also apps that are established as online media platforms. There is Linkedin and I have not even signed up to see what it is all about. I think that it is something else for me to lose a password to personally. But I also believe that this is something that should have begun first rather than for pleasure. But online media is mostly used for personal pleasure because if you google legs then you will find the exact thing; but you also will find the nastiest things also. Online media is something that my generations grew up with, and are still growing with. It does not interest me like it used to because people have perverted it and made it unattractive to the people who actually use it for productive things.
References
Briggs, Asa and Burke, Peter (2002) A Social History of the Media: from Gutenberg to the Internet, Polity, Cambridge, pp.15–23, 61–73.
J. S. Vitter, Algorithms and Data Structures for External Memory, Series on Foundations and Trends in Theoretical Computer Science, now Publishers, Hanover, MA, 2008
Lotz, Amanda D. (2007). The Television Will Be Revolutionized. New York and London, NY: New York University Press. pp. 53–54.
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