Sunday, December 13, 2015

Convergence

Convergence- Things could not exist unless other things took place! It has come up with solutions.

For example- one needed to have the internet before the world wide web could come about- one thing leads to another! Example- The first computer looks very different than what they do nowadays.

Image result for the first computerCharles Babbage designed the first computer, starting in 1823. (google images) 

 Image result for the first computer

Image result for desktop computers

Image result for computersTo now we have many different types of computers.
We have advanced in the computer-technology world but it all started with one idea, which turned into a creation which then evolved over time and will continue to do so.

First we had the internet J.C.R  who attended MIT- in 1962- "Galatic Network" concept which then lead to TCP/IP which was built so computers can share. You have protocol which is a list of steps you have to follow in order for things to work. The military and school academy's were the first to use TCP/IP. You have protocol which is a list of steps one has to follow in order for things to work.

The world wide web- HTTP is protocol for the web. With the web came searches and URL's Uniform Resource Locator is the global address of documents and other resources on the world wide web.

There is much more that goes into both the internet and world wide web but it goes to show that in order for one of them to take place the other had to come first! Also it is hard for me to explain in depth since so much went on and it is a little confusing to me still....since I thought the internet and the world wide web were the same thing...!!! There is also so much more that goes into convergence as well but here is my little version of it.

What makes a community and does tech provide?

I feel like a community is where one feels welcomed, part of wholeness, togetherness and friendship. Also a community can be a lot of people or just a few and people who share the same ideas or bring new ideas to the table.

I would say yes tech does provide for the sense of community it is just on-line versus in person. Take Facebook for instants where you can be a part of a group (community) that like the same show/artist/etc. and it gives people a chance to talk with others about it. Also there are some communities on-line that are for people who have lost children and it gives them a place to share their stories and help each other out in a difficult time and gain awareness. 

Also I have heard of people meeting friends on-line and whom they have never met. There is also chat rooms where people go on and chat about either certain topics or a varied of things. So yes tech can provide for a community just as one would think of community in the traditional terms. 

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Classmates Presentation

I decided to choose Tim's presentation on  Amazon Drone delivery (Amazon Prime Air)  method to write about because I have never heard of it before and also cause they could potentially get your packages to you in 30 minutes. Now that is some insane business because I know many people say they wait around for their packages to arrive and in the society we live in its all a I want it here and now and not have to wait. (Such demanding! ha!) So I think that this is a great idea and not many people are going to worry about the risk of someone taking their stuff because either they will be waiting for it or have it delivered  to where ever they are at so it would get picked up right then after it drops. Just like nowadays when the post man or ups drops stuff off it ends up waiting outside your house for a few hours till you get home. No one has stopped using those services so this will be no different.

I think the idea is great and if someone is needing something right now its a great way to meet their needs. Would I use it...well that would depend on how much it would cost cause I do not need things right here and right now. I typically pay for the cheapest and longest way cause I cannot justify spending 20-to lets say 40 bucks for something to get here in a day or two when I can pay 5-10 bucks and get it in sometimes 5 days or 2 weeks.

I liked Tim's presentation  because it brought something new to my mind that I had not known about before so now it will be good discussion topic to bring up among friends and get their opinion on the topic.

My Presentation

For my presentation I decided to look into Google Glasses because they interested me and I figured since this is a class about the virtual world it was fitting.

At first it was kind of hard for me to find information on the topic because it wasn't that big of a boom or market for the Glasses as well as when they first launched anything about them it was under the term Project Glass. Even though the world wide web can be great at finding information but at times it can be hard to find stuff if one is not using key words,

I liked the information I did end up finding which was when they first mentioned to the public they were launching the Project Glass April 2012 and then they changed their name to Google Glass a year later roughly. I thought that I seen something about this awhile ago or a few years ago but it didn't seem like anything happened with it. Come to find out they were not available to the public right away and only for people who attended the Google I/O Conferences. Also another thing is that they are expensive costing $1,500 bucks for one pair. The overall concept seems cool; however, I don't know how cool it would actually be to have stuff in front of you like that all the time or that close to your eyes since who knows if that is good for the eye sight. I would like it for the aspect of being able to take pictures like BAM- since I am sure we have all said at one point "If I only had my camera for that" or how many cool/funny things we have missed because we were not quick enough to get our phones/cameras out.

Google Glass has died down as of now but they say they are still working on them and trying to get all the bugs out and all but it is kind of on the back burner for now. I feel like they were a product before their time since I could see this being a big thing in the future (10, 20 years down the road). Just like when the world wide web came about not many people used it or where interested in it but look at us now in 2015 and majority of people go on the web for all different types of stuff. Also I feel like they would have to drop the price as well in order to give everyone the opportunity to be able to purchase them.

Dot.com Boom and Bust

I was in class the day the teacher explained the dot.com boom and bust but I was a little confused just because I did not know all of the companies he was talking about.

He used dinosaurs to represent the different types of companies- he had about 4 to 5 different types. He had a t-rex- that's the only one I knew/remembered the name of!  

Now I am looking back at the slides and I am still a bit confused simply because there was a lot that happened and as far as I can remember and what I see from the slides is that there were a few companies out there at the same time when the big world wide web was only a couple of years old. Some companies went under for the fact that they were bought out or they had crashed due to the other companies being bigger or better than they were. To have your hopes and dreams go up and down in a matter of a year or two is devastating. Going into that type of business one doesn't not foresee into the future and know what will make it big or what won't. Some of the companies that were around then are still alive today which must break the hearts of those that did not make it.

Some of the companies were CompuServ, AOL (which bought CompuServ), InfoSpace, Yahoo NFL, Pets.com (which went bust) and many other ones.

My overall opinion is that it was pretty crazy and I would be completely pi$$ed if I had a company that did not make it after all the craziness that went on and to see other companies thrive even though you were trying to as well. A lot of money was in the market but if you didn't make the cut you were sol. To those companies that did make it kudos to you and thank you for your services!