Saturday, January 31, 2015
Virtual Revolution
You don’t have to watch Virtual Revolution to understand that the web has taken more power over our lives in the past few years. It’s a medium that has shaped the way we communicate with one another, and has even introduced new etiquette among web users. We’ve come a long way since the early 2000s when MySpace was the primary tool for college students to connect. Just a few years later Facebook was introduced, gradually kicking MySpace out of competition. With new ways of interacting, for example Twitter, the once powerful Facebook is no longer the elite source of communication. It seems as though websites just come and they go, but the web itself will never get out of date. The platforms it carries may dissolve away but there is no chance that the web itself will die out. It's essential for website creators to continuously be creative and innovative in order to keep up.
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Claire Rodgers
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