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Computer-Mediated Communication:



                                                                  How my life has
                                                                 been transformed
                                                                 through the use of
                                                                Computer-Mediated
                                                                   Communication.




http://www.englishwithjo.com/english-conversation-technology/
Did they get my page? I hope they call me back soon!                          BEEP




                                           http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Np88_support.jpg
The pager is the first telecommunication device I
remember thinking was the coolest thing because I didn't
  have to call my best friend's house phone, I could just
 beep her and she would call me back! This avoided the
  possibility of me calling her house only to find out she
                         wasn't there.
Early 2000's: My Nokia Motorola
                                                                My first cell phone
                                                                I rarely used it except for
                                                                   emergencies.
                                                                That could have been due
                                                                  to the fact that anything
                                                                  extra you wanted to do,
                                                                  cost more. For instance, I
                                                                  remember I had the
                                                                  option of downloading
                                                                  popular songs in midi
                                                                  format, for a price.

http://jumpingmushroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Nokia_3210_3.jpg
Having a cell phone meant I could be reached
  easier in case of somebody needing to get a
  hold of me. This made it more convenient to
  have for communication.
In reality though, I don't think I was very hard to
   get a hold of in the first place. I was usually
   with my best friend who had the pager and if
   my mom needed to get a hold of me she
   would just beep her and then I would call her
   back.
This method worked fine while it lasted. I think
  it probably symbolized a sense of being able
  to keep up with the rest of the world. I felt a
  sense of importance because at some
  moment in time someone will need to
  contact me.
Chat Rooms and Instant Messaging
                            America Online: I'm not quite sure how I stumbled
                             across the use of chat rooms one day, but I
                             remember being instantly addicted to being able to
                             talk to anyone about our common interests. As a
                             teenager, it was an outlet where I could feel that I
                             could say anything that was on my mind because
                             these people didn't really know me. The more
                             people started to become obnoxious in chat rooms
                             the more it started to grow old really fast. I stopped
                             going to them as much because I remember not
                             wanting to waste time reading nonsense.


         ICQ was the first instant messenger I used. It is interesting to
         note that back then if you wanted to talk to your friends and
         saw they were online, usually this was the only way that was
         possible because unless they had two lines, the phone line
         was already used by being on the internet!
http://www.inquisitr.com/201125/aol-pulls-advertising-dollars-from-rush-limbaugh/   http://megachatplace.com/chat-options/icq/
myname@yahoo.com
  My first email address was through yahoo and I didn't use it
    very much. It was basically just started because I needed
   one to sign up for different websites. The first “networking”
     site I was a part of was called Kiwibox, it was an online
    teen “hangout”, I liked it because you could get points for
    doing different things around the site and then you could
   “cash” them in for prizes. This made a kind of goal to work
   towards if you wanted to get a certain prize you needed to
     go to the site regularly to be able to get the points. This
    caused the site to become a kind of addiction to see how
                 many points I was able to attain.



http://www.thekarolina.com/kiwibox.shtml
“Keeping up with Joneses”
When I moved to Denver in 2004 I got a Motorola Razr
 which at the time was the new “cool” phone. I had that
 phone for 5 years! At the time I was more interested in
 owning better musical equipment then trying to get the
 latest computer or cell phone. So I became a bit “out
 of the loop” with new technology for a few years.
Instant Messaging through cell phones:



My brother who is 7 years younger than me was text messaging on
  his phone one day, he had a plan that allowed it and I will never
                             forget thinking
 “Why would you want to text message through your phone when
                       you can just call them?”
 My plan at the time didn't include text messaging so even though
  the phone was capable of it, it was a while before I caught on to
                      why it became so popular.



                   http://www.sfamaroon.org/?p=618
The easier the better...
Once cell phone providers started offering better
 plans with regards to text messaging, I realized
 that text messaging was an awesome way to
 say what I needed to say in a short amount of
 time while not having to use any minutes! This
 made it a logical step forward in being able to
 communicate efficiently.




          http://www.musicteachershelper.com/blog/make-it-easy-then-practice-hard/
Social Networking:



A friend of mine told me about a website called Myspace, I
  thought it was interesting because you could create your
  own little “site” with info about yourself and pictures. You
  would also be able to connect with all your friends (once
 you sent them the email to sign up!) It wasn't long before I
    realized you were able to find independent bands and
       artists. Through the site you were able to have a
 connection to the band or listen to new music easier than if
 you went to their website. This was a huge factor in getting
  me personally to become more involved with the the site.


    http://www.megatraxblog.com/2011/02/23/myspace-music-partners-with-songtrust/
Myspace vs. Facebook
When Facebook first came out I didn't think there was any point in
 getting it, it seemed like I was going to be doing the same
 things just on a different site. It wasn't until I realized that it was
 a lot easier to use that I made the permanent switch. Myspace
 was becoming difficult to get around and they kept changing the
 interface. With Facebook you didn't have to do as much work to
 update your status or read what other people were saying. The
 site also made sharing each others information easily
 attainable. I realized that being able to know what my friends
 were up to all the time resulted in me wanting to stay informed
 more than I thought I already was. This was making me feel not
 so out of the loop, when before if something was going on that I
 didn't know about I tended to feel left out.




http://www.securitypentest.com/2011/10/facebook-attach-exe-vulnerability.html
Tweet Tweet...



Twitter is another site that I didn't understand at first. I don't tweet as much as I
  just think it's fun to read what other people are saying about hashtags that I
  find interesting. I started mainly just wanting to keep up with celebrities. It
  has turned out to be a lot more fun than I thought it was going to be. This
  seems to be a running theme with me, if I don't think it's going to be very
  interesting, sooner or later I will think that it is awesome! You can stay
  informed with events that interest you and are able to interact with events
  going on. In a way you are able to be a part of an idea, contest, or live
  broadcast that ten years ago we would just be watching on TV. We also can
  see the people we are talking to because of their picture, in this sense it
  makes the communication more palpable.



       http://www.newcycle.com.ar/blog/2011/05/nueva-funcion-en-twitter/
In conclusion:




The way technology is changing will always influence the
  way we communicate. I think we want to be able to interact
  with people and things that interest us in as convenient a
  way as possible. Through the use of text messaging,
  email, and social networking sites, I feel like I am able to
  stay in touch with friends, family, and media events like I
  haven't been able in the past. It is interesting to think about
  how fast we are changing and what new technology will
  bring to the way we communicate ten years from now!
        http://closequarter.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/technology-innovation.png

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Mediated communication

  • 1. Computer-Mediated Communication: How my life has been transformed through the use of Computer-Mediated Communication. http://www.englishwithjo.com/english-conversation-technology/
  • 2. Did they get my page? I hope they call me back soon! BEEP http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Np88_support.jpg
  • 3. The pager is the first telecommunication device I remember thinking was the coolest thing because I didn't have to call my best friend's house phone, I could just beep her and she would call me back! This avoided the possibility of me calling her house only to find out she wasn't there.
  • 4. Early 2000's: My Nokia Motorola My first cell phone I rarely used it except for emergencies. That could have been due to the fact that anything extra you wanted to do, cost more. For instance, I remember I had the option of downloading popular songs in midi format, for a price. http://jumpingmushroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Nokia_3210_3.jpg
  • 5. Having a cell phone meant I could be reached easier in case of somebody needing to get a hold of me. This made it more convenient to have for communication. In reality though, I don't think I was very hard to get a hold of in the first place. I was usually with my best friend who had the pager and if my mom needed to get a hold of me she would just beep her and then I would call her back. This method worked fine while it lasted. I think it probably symbolized a sense of being able to keep up with the rest of the world. I felt a sense of importance because at some moment in time someone will need to contact me.
  • 6. Chat Rooms and Instant Messaging America Online: I'm not quite sure how I stumbled across the use of chat rooms one day, but I remember being instantly addicted to being able to talk to anyone about our common interests. As a teenager, it was an outlet where I could feel that I could say anything that was on my mind because these people didn't really know me. The more people started to become obnoxious in chat rooms the more it started to grow old really fast. I stopped going to them as much because I remember not wanting to waste time reading nonsense. ICQ was the first instant messenger I used. It is interesting to note that back then if you wanted to talk to your friends and saw they were online, usually this was the only way that was possible because unless they had two lines, the phone line was already used by being on the internet! http://www.inquisitr.com/201125/aol-pulls-advertising-dollars-from-rush-limbaugh/ http://megachatplace.com/chat-options/icq/
  • 7. myname@yahoo.com My first email address was through yahoo and I didn't use it very much. It was basically just started because I needed one to sign up for different websites. The first “networking” site I was a part of was called Kiwibox, it was an online teen “hangout”, I liked it because you could get points for doing different things around the site and then you could “cash” them in for prizes. This made a kind of goal to work towards if you wanted to get a certain prize you needed to go to the site regularly to be able to get the points. This caused the site to become a kind of addiction to see how many points I was able to attain. http://www.thekarolina.com/kiwibox.shtml
  • 8. “Keeping up with Joneses” When I moved to Denver in 2004 I got a Motorola Razr which at the time was the new “cool” phone. I had that phone for 5 years! At the time I was more interested in owning better musical equipment then trying to get the latest computer or cell phone. So I became a bit “out of the loop” with new technology for a few years.
  • 9. Instant Messaging through cell phones: My brother who is 7 years younger than me was text messaging on his phone one day, he had a plan that allowed it and I will never forget thinking “Why would you want to text message through your phone when you can just call them?” My plan at the time didn't include text messaging so even though the phone was capable of it, it was a while before I caught on to why it became so popular. http://www.sfamaroon.org/?p=618
  • 10. The easier the better... Once cell phone providers started offering better plans with regards to text messaging, I realized that text messaging was an awesome way to say what I needed to say in a short amount of time while not having to use any minutes! This made it a logical step forward in being able to communicate efficiently. http://www.musicteachershelper.com/blog/make-it-easy-then-practice-hard/
  • 11. Social Networking: A friend of mine told me about a website called Myspace, I thought it was interesting because you could create your own little “site” with info about yourself and pictures. You would also be able to connect with all your friends (once you sent them the email to sign up!) It wasn't long before I realized you were able to find independent bands and artists. Through the site you were able to have a connection to the band or listen to new music easier than if you went to their website. This was a huge factor in getting me personally to become more involved with the the site. http://www.megatraxblog.com/2011/02/23/myspace-music-partners-with-songtrust/
  • 12. Myspace vs. Facebook When Facebook first came out I didn't think there was any point in getting it, it seemed like I was going to be doing the same things just on a different site. It wasn't until I realized that it was a lot easier to use that I made the permanent switch. Myspace was becoming difficult to get around and they kept changing the interface. With Facebook you didn't have to do as much work to update your status or read what other people were saying. The site also made sharing each others information easily attainable. I realized that being able to know what my friends were up to all the time resulted in me wanting to stay informed more than I thought I already was. This was making me feel not so out of the loop, when before if something was going on that I didn't know about I tended to feel left out. http://www.securitypentest.com/2011/10/facebook-attach-exe-vulnerability.html
  • 13. Tweet Tweet... Twitter is another site that I didn't understand at first. I don't tweet as much as I just think it's fun to read what other people are saying about hashtags that I find interesting. I started mainly just wanting to keep up with celebrities. It has turned out to be a lot more fun than I thought it was going to be. This seems to be a running theme with me, if I don't think it's going to be very interesting, sooner or later I will think that it is awesome! You can stay informed with events that interest you and are able to interact with events going on. In a way you are able to be a part of an idea, contest, or live broadcast that ten years ago we would just be watching on TV. We also can see the people we are talking to because of their picture, in this sense it makes the communication more palpable. http://www.newcycle.com.ar/blog/2011/05/nueva-funcion-en-twitter/
  • 14. In conclusion: The way technology is changing will always influence the way we communicate. I think we want to be able to interact with people and things that interest us in as convenient a way as possible. Through the use of text messaging, email, and social networking sites, I feel like I am able to stay in touch with friends, family, and media events like I haven't been able in the past. It is interesting to think about how fast we are changing and what new technology will bring to the way we communicate ten years from now! http://closequarter.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/technology-innovation.png