FACEBOOK VS MYSPACE. Monday, Feb 22 2010 


Facebook.

First of all i would like to define what is Facebook.

Facebook is a popular free social networking website that allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues.

Facebook offers a range of privacy options to its members.  A member can make all his communications visible to everyone, he can block specific connections or he can keep all his communications private. Members can choose whether or not to be searchable, decide which parts of their profile are public, decide what not to put in their newsfeed and determine exactly who can see their posts. For those members who wish to use Facebook to communicate privately, there is a message feature, which closely resembles email.

Myspace.

Definition of Myspace.

Originally founded as a venue for aspiring musicians and bands to share music and concert dates, MySpace has grown into a complex site where users can create profiles, including photographs, blogs, music or movie preferences. Other features of the site include chatrooms, forums, classified ads, newsgroups and a venue for sharing videos or music.

Each user can choose to invite friends to create profiles or link to existing ones, creating a social network that can be exponentially expanded as users with similar tastes, interests or shared friends are discovered and added.

Extremely popular with teenagers and young adult.

Differences between Facebook and Myspace

How are Facebook and Myspace different? When you look at Facebook and Myspace you are looking at two very different types of online communities. The reason is that they are designed for different types of users. Here is some information that will help you to know how Facebook and Myspace are different and if one or the other will work for you. However, it may be that both of them work well for you.

The Look

Facebook Myspace

As you look at the sign-up pages they are relatively similar. Even signing up for these two is relatively similar. It is when you get into the actual design inside the program you see that it can be very different.

You will see all kinds of personalities in the designs of the different Myspace layouts. Where with Facebook the design is clean and clear with not as much information or style.

Information

In addition to the design of the programs themselves, you will also find that the information that you put into each of these online communities is different. This is because you can put a great deal more information in the profile in Myspace. Where in the program for Facebook, you will not be putting in as much information. The option is yours for what you want to put in. However you are prompted for more in Myspace.

Privacy

Privacy is somewhat different between Facebook and Myspace. The reason for this is that originally Facebook was a private community for Harvard students. Therefore, it was set up with a great deal more privacy. Alternately, Myspace was targeted to a much larger target group and therefore was more open to many visitors.

With Myspace, if you do now want people viewing your pictures and information etc, you will need to change that in your settings. With Facebook the viewers actually need to have your permission. Between Facebook and Myspace it is well known that Facebook is a much more secure community. However, Myspace also has security features that can be set to protect your privacy.

Target

Myspace has been formed with entertainment and music in mind. With this you find that there are videos, music, pictures, etc that are on many of the Myspace pages.

With Facebook, the interface is based around information. The pages are clean and clear with information and technology.

This difference basically shows that one is for more professional uses and the other is for all age levels and groups.

Technology

Since Myspace has been around for a long period of time, almost all of the public has had a hand in the designs and advances. Therefore, you will see that Myspace is more popular and well designed.

However there are some nice things about Facebook that make it unique. The favorite of many is the history tracker that helps show visitors and the owner of the page what has happened new.

As you look at the differences in Myspace and Facebook you will see that each of them are unique, useful and great to have. In fact you might find that you will want to use both of these options for your online community uses.

Similarities between Facebook and Myspace
  • You might have friends on both and you are able to find both through your address book(s).
  • You can send messages on both.

Which one do i prefer?…….FACEBOOK!!

Some reasons why to use facebook:

1. Facebook is online and easily accessible.

2. Facebook isn’t just a website; it’s a place to make friends.

3. Facebook has at least eight letters in its’ name! That is a reason I know we can all agree with.

4. With Facebook, you cannot only send messages; you can also place emotion buttons in your messages!

5. You should go with Facebook because it is similar to Twitter.

6. Facebook is popular.

7. Join Facebook, it’s what all the cool adults are doing these days.

8. You should join Facebook because Facebook rhymes with case book!

9. Facebook contains people of the ages 18-99; is not that just the best reason ever to join?

10. Facebook has more people than any other site in the entire world.

COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION DEFINITION. Monday, Feb 22 2010 

Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) is the process by which people create, exchange, and perceive information using networked telecommunications systems (or non-networked computers) that facilitate encoding, transmitting, and decoding messages. Studies of CMC can view this process from a variety of interdiciplinary theoretical perspektives by focusing on some combination of people, technology, processes, or effects. Some of these perspectives include the social, cognitive/psichological, linguistic, cultural, technical, or political aspects; and/or draw on fields such as human communication,rhetoric and composition,media studies, human-computer interaction, journalism, telecommunications, computer science, technical communication, or information studies.

Referrences:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O12-computermediatedcommunctn.html
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/CMC.html

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY DEFINITION. Monday, Feb 22 2010 

(ICT) The study of the technology used to handle information and aid communication. The phrase was coined by Stevenson in his 1997 report to the UK government and promoted by the new National Curriculum documents for the UK in 2000. In addition to the subjects included in Information Technology (IT), ICT emcompasses areas such as telephony, broadcast media and all types of audio and video processing and transmission.

(http://rubble.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/stevenson/ICTUKIndex.html).
(2008-09-19)

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WEB BROWSER AND IT’S FUNCTIONS. Monday, Feb 22 2010 

Ok…we already knew a little background about internet,ICT world and communication gadgets,now it’s time for us to know another aspect of the ICT’s world that’s web browser.Basicly web browser can be define as an application that allow pupils to connect to a webserver and read the HTML files located on it.
These files are transfered to your computer where the web browser interprets the instructions in that file to display the images and text in the.Some of the most popular web browser are Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Firebirdproper format.
For a normal peoples like us maybe we will know better what is web browser if you say Mozilla Firefox,Safari or Google Chrome.In other words web browser is the tools or software that we use to surf the internet.GOT IT???

Referrences:

http://www.marketingterms.com/dictionary/web_browser/
http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,2542,t=Web+browser&i=54278,00.asp

NETIQUETTE AND ICT. Wednesday, Feb 3 2010 

Netiquette?? honestly how many of us really know about this particullar term?according to
http://www.techterms.com/definition/netiquette.
Netiquette is: “Netiquette, or net etiquette, refers to etiquette on the Internet. Good netiquette involves respecting others’ privacy and not doing anything online that will annoy or frustrate other people. Three areas where good netiquette is highly stressed are e-mail, online chat, and newsgroups. For example, people that spam other users with unwanted e-mails or flood them with messages have very bad netiquette. You don’t want to be one of those people. If you’re new to a newsgroup or online chat room, it may help to observe how people communicate with each other before jumping in.”
So in other words,netiquette is a discipline,etiqutte or manner in using the internet or go online by action like avoiding plagiarism,sending junk E-Mail or pornography.It is so important for us to follow these rule because no matter we like it or not we are one of the community in ICT universe.The more we learn about Netiquette the more responsible we can be in using the technology especially in internet services.

WHAT MORE ABOUT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY? Tuesday, Feb 2 2010 

Information and communication technology (ICT) prepares pupils to get involve in a rapidly changing world in work and other activities are fastly transformed by access to varied and developing technology. Pupils using ICT tools to find, make analisis, exchange and present information information, creatively and withot discrimination.
They know how to employ ICT to connect with rapid access to ideas and experiences from a wide range of people, communities and cultures. In the use of ICT promotes initiative and independent learning, with pupils being able to make informed judgements about when and where to use ICT to best effect, and to consider its implications for home and work both now and in the future.
electronic gadgets used for communication between groups or individually. Communication technology facilitates communication betweenthem who are not physically present at the same location. Gadgets such as telephones, telex, fax, radio, television, and video are included, as well as more recent computer-based technologies, including electronic data interchange and e-mail.

Referrences:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Information+and+Communication+Technology
http://web.utm.my/cict/

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