I personally prefer Twitter conversations to to those done Blackboard and Blogging. This is mainly because of the ease of contacting people through Twitter. On Twitter, one can directly contact another party in a manner that can be seen on the party's wall. But through Blackboard and Blogging, communication is limited because it can only be perfoermed through commenting on others posts. Twitter conversations are just much more efficient than those which occur through Blackboard and Blogging.
On my Twitter account, I followed a company called Adar IT, which is a cloud computing service located in Lincolnwood, IL. Many of their posts on Twitter appear to be links that promote the the benefits of cloud computing. They are using Twitter to advertise their company.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
Social Media
I
am on two social networking websites: Twitter and Facebook. I just created a Twitter today for this
Computers and Society course. In regards
to how I feel about Twitter, I have not spent enough time on Twitter to fully
comment on it. But upon creating my
Twitter account, I am now following four of my favorite sports writers on
Twitter. I look forward to being able to
appreciate their insights on a consistent basis. I believe this is the main advantage of
Twitter, to be able to provide a constant flow of information to people who
would otherwise go without it. The other
social networking site I am on is Facebook.
I believe Facebook, and Twitter too, can serve as the ultimate time
waster. Therefore, I avoid spending more
than a few minutes on any particular day on Facebook. I believe that the main advantage to Facebook
lies in the increased ability it allows
its users to communicate. I cannot
pinpoint which social networking website I prefer. Yet, I do enjoy the benefits of the increased information of Twitter and the improved communication that Facebook allows.
Virtual
worlds are online services that allow people to function and live online as if
they were in the real world. Personal
avatars can be created, and users can use them to live vicariously through them
on the Internet. As cited in the CNN
article Going to the Virtual Office in
Second Life, users can go on walks, drink coffee, and even entertain
international business meetings on virtual worlds. Virtual
worlds can also serve safe havens for people with difficulties managing in
traditional social settings. For those whom normal human interaction is a constant
struggle, life in the virtual
world can allow them to thrive in ways beyond their wildest dreams. In regards to having my dreams fulfilled, if I had an avatar in
the virtual world, I would want to be a sports play by play analyst.
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