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Smartphones New Media

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            Smartphones, what can we do without them?     Half the things we do on day-to-day bases are with devices. Keeping up with friends, the latest trends, and even world news. The use of smartphones and social media is common across most emerging economies. Talk to anyone who worked in journalism before the internet, smartphones, or even Twitter and you might hear of the doom and gloom of news and journalism    (Kolodzy, 2013) .     Whether we want it or not wherever we go on our smartphones we can get any sort of information there is to find, true or false you can google anything on your smartphone.     Our devices are the new future in our hands.

Myspace VS Facebook

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                Technology as we knew it has changed dramatically since 2003 when Myspace hit the internet streets, it was the first social network to reach a global audience and had a significant influence on technology.  Myspace was one of the first now Facebook is up and trendy, it's hard to think of life without Facebook. Facebook allows people to share whatever it is that they want.  By 2010, some two decades after internet use became commonplace, that same generation knew of nothing but a world of interactivity and sharing of information, pictures, videos, and comments. The fact that Facebook surpassed Google in one measure as the most popular site on the internet in 2010 illustrates this shift in expectations   (Kolodzy, 2013) .  Facebook is giving individuals in societies across the world more power relative to social institutions, and that may well lead to very disruptive changes  (Zeng, n.d.) .  Myspace, I believe paved the way for our social network today.   Works Cited

Old Media VS New Media

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  The fast evolution and embracing of new technology have changed the face of communication through traditional media. According to the Newspaper Association of America, the word of the day is innovation. Print and broadcast media communication professionals have had to compete with amateur publishers for readers’ limited attention spans. Media organizations that fail to keep things up to date on the new communication technology may find themselves being enveloped by other sprightly communication establishments. Joe Cote stated New Media is any media. It doesn't necessarily refer to a specific mode of communication. It becomes even more complicated to define when you consider that definition continually changes as technology continues to progress (Cote, 2022). Change is what makes New Media Valuable. References Blog . (2016, November 8). Amsource. Retrieved May 11, 2023, from https://amsource.io/blog/how-has-social-media-changed-the-world- Cote, J. (2022, September 22). What is New