I remember just over a year ago now, my friend hassled me to join the internet social networking giant, Myspace.
After being hassled numerous times, I reluctantly joined but rarely logged on to see god knows which 'friend' had added or messaged me.
But 1 year later, I must admit I am addicted, not because of the fact I can keep in touch with my friends (I would much rather send them an SMS or call them), but it has been a good oportunity to get some of my music production noticed.
However I have a few issues with Myspace. 1. Unreliability, 2. Spam and 3. Hackers.
1. More often than not Myspace is 'experiencing technical difficulties' or 'being repaired'. I realise it is a relatively new service but it is a big pitfall. In my time using Myspace, similar sites such as Facebook and Japans Mixi have never been down.
A major problem with Myspace is that it allows the user to virtually edit the entire page to their liking. They can include any html, java or flash script which is not compatible with all computers and adds to the problem. Facebook offers limited options on content personalisation and Mixi offers none what so ever. Not a down fall in my opinion.
2. & 3. I can join Spam and Hackers together because they are two of the same. Myspace is incredibly easy to hack, with hackers simply posting a link to a phoney Myspace log in page, with the unsuspecting user happily entering their e-mail and password and sending it to the hacker. The hacker can now simply send spam from these accounts, polluting Myspace. But the user simply has to change their password and then the spam will stop.
Here is A video of how hackers go about their business on Myspace.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
What is a weblog anyway?
Experts define weblogs as "frequently modified web pages in which dated entries are listed in reverse chronological sequence" (Herring, Scheidt, Bonus & Wright, 2004). Weblogs differentiate themselves from other websites because they are usually updated more regularly, often on a daily basis. Although many websites are also updated on a regular basis, Weblogs are usually solely dedicated for peoples personal opinions, thoughts and general happenings in and around their life.
Many people probably don't even realise that they are 'bloggers', as the rise of social networking sites such as Myspace and Facebook has integrated weblog-like features into their sites.
I personally believe that the rise of such social networking sites may lead to the death of Weblog specific sites, and these social sites add further dynamics to what blogging has offered, with more interaction from other users.
Below is a video showing you how to create a blog.
REFERENCE
Herring, S, Scheidt, L.A, Bonus, S & Wright, E 2004, Bridging the Gap: A Genre Analysis of Weblogs, Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org.ezlibproxy.unisa.edu.au/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1265271, viewed 17 July 2007.
Many people probably don't even realise that they are 'bloggers', as the rise of social networking sites such as Myspace and Facebook has integrated weblog-like features into their sites.
I personally believe that the rise of such social networking sites may lead to the death of Weblog specific sites, and these social sites add further dynamics to what blogging has offered, with more interaction from other users.
Below is a video showing you how to create a blog.
REFERENCE
Herring, S, Scheidt, L.A, Bonus, S & Wright, E 2004, Bridging the Gap: A Genre Analysis of Weblogs, Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org.ezlibproxy.unisa.edu.au/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1265271, viewed 17 July 2007.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Free-to-air TV, dissapearing into thin air.
The article titled, 'Young embrace digital entertainment, ditch TV' published on 'The Australian' website, 9 July 07 by Michael Bodey, discusses the recent findings from the market research company GfK Australia on digital entertainment. It is week 2 at SAIBT and we have been asked to research media/publishing issues, which is the reason I chose to summarise this article.
According to a national survey carried out by GfK, younger males and females responded they spend less time watching free-to-air TV, this is a fall of 11 points. This correlates with the rising popularity of browsing the Internet, up by 43 points and sites like MySpace and YouTube were up 22 points.
There were more than $650 million growth in LCD TV sales, and over $175 million in notebooks. However, this digital entertainment trend has not yet made as big a convergence to the family living room as TV networks anticipated, with less than 10 per cent of households having the Internet or a computer connected to their TV.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,22039391-7582,00.html
According to a national survey carried out by GfK, younger males and females responded they spend less time watching free-to-air TV, this is a fall of 11 points. This correlates with the rising popularity of browsing the Internet, up by 43 points and sites like MySpace and YouTube were up 22 points.
There were more than $650 million growth in LCD TV sales, and over $175 million in notebooks. However, this digital entertainment trend has not yet made as big a convergence to the family living room as TV networks anticipated, with less than 10 per cent of households having the Internet or a computer connected to their TV.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,22039391-7582,00.html
Monday, July 2, 2007
Introduction
Welcome to Mular's SAIBT DDP Blog!
So who is mulldaddy?
That would be me, I am studying Document Design and Publication at SAIBT. Without getting to personal or specific, I'm a Male in my early 20's, and a dj who likes to spin funk, hip hop, r'n'b, reggae and whatever else sounds hot! In my spare time (outside of Uni), I am either working, playing music or hanging out with some of the coolest cats in Adelaide, my mates.
My other major interest is Japanese language and culture. Last Christmas and New Years I spent in Japan travelling around the island for 6 weeks. Next year I'm interested in studying Public Relations at UniSA, with a sub-major in Japanese or something?
Throughout the next 12 weeks, new blogs will be posted related to DDP; professional commentary on current publishing issues from reputable media sources.
Please sit back, read and enjoy!
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