Monday, March 30, 2009
LAST WEEEKKK!!!
People inventing umbrellas in Japan where you can surf the internet as you walk, Microsoft surface where everything moves with a touch. People talk about computers becoming the size of watches. That sounds like fantasy, but maybe in the next 7 years it will reality.
Wireless entertainment available 24/7/365 at levels of quality unimaginable today. Television will be where the biggest changes take place. Download anything you like to any digital device. And of course, more and more of what we do today, but with better systems that provide easier, faster and higher quality products and services. Just like the Automobile revolution, today cars still have 4 wheels as they did at the beginning, but today the go faster, are more comfortable, more secure, more of everything....yet the initial concept is still pretty much the same.
Remote monitoring of health enabling better prevention of diseases.
Maybe, in the future, you will be able to design your own car through the internet. You make an order from a car company, but choose your color, style, any additions to the car, personalized seats, choose your engine: Eco- friendly.
Privacy might become an issue with the internet hacking more and more into people's personal lives and their movements, privacy and one's rights will become very controversial.
Or how about doctors from Moscow, Berlin and New york doing heart transplant along with local doctors on a patient in south Africa. Medicine may become more advanced and more lives could be saved.
Maybe Google will take over the world and we will all become slaves to it's power. Never know. There are so many possibilities the future holds for the internet, some may sound absurd and become real, while others may sound possible yet not come about. That''s why the future is what it is, unpredictable.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Week 10
I think internet journalism has changed news completely, i find it hard to trust any form piece information i see on the web, unless it's from wikipedia which seems to have sensible people editing it or from scholarly articles found on the web.
However, journalists can now link pages together easily and review old material and reports. But so can readers, so gaps in journalists' stories can be quickly highlighted.
Most journalistic research is done on the Web. Interviews are conducted over e-mail and telephone interviews have become the norm. Many reporters never leave the office all day.
Virtually every newspaper, magazine, TV and radio station now has an online component, while Internet news aggregators serve up selections from all across the Web. Meanwhile, the rise of blogs and citizen journalism has created a world in which anyone can create their own journalism and get it heard by an audience of millions.
At the same time traditional news outlets are struggling. Perhaps as a result of the internet; audiences are shrinking and profits are drying up. Many are cutting their editorial staffs in response, or asking reporters to become "backpack journalists" who can do everything -- shoot video, take photographs, write stories, the works.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Week 9
Week 8
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Listening- Week 7
Hahaha!! This week has probably been the most useful week, about secruity systems and the kind of viruses, worms, malware, spyware, all the funny things out there out on a serch and destroy mission. It's so evil how people actually adopt an identity as a hacker with pure intentions just to ruin other poeples' systems and steal information; and now a days, moneeeyyyyyyy. Get rich fast..