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Blogs vs. Wiki

In this internet age we are living in, data and information is easily accessible to the masses. Books and magazines are slowly becoming less popular as online ebooks and news articles are becoming increasingly popular both in the appeal of being able to access on any smart device around the world as well as its easiness in storage compared to its real life counterparts. Along with this transition, Blogs and Wikis have become popular forms of information outlets that anyone in the world can access as long as they have access to a computer and an internet access. Although both of these information outlets serve the same primary function of spreading information to the masses, there tone and purpose both differ in what they are providing and what they are accomplishing. UNSW Sydney describes a blog as an, "An online journal (web log), diary or news column with posts in reverse-chronological order and options for readers to comment." As such these blog posts are more concern...

Livestreaming's widespread growth and popularity to the masses

            I chose to have my paper on the topic of livestreaming and its widespread growth and popularity to the masses. Over the past years we have seen the huge explosion of the internet with social media and its undenying effect it has on society itself. Careers such as online content creator and social media influencer are seemingly getting more and more popular these days and the advancement of technology allows them to push out even more content better and faster then ever before. One of the forms of new media that is massive to this day is livestreaming. Moving past static images or prerecorded videos, livestreaming allows online creators to host live video feed doing any sorts of activities with live reactions and interactions with there online audience.            In this paper I will to discuss how the advancement of technology such as data speeds/bandwidth incre...