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Development of the Internet and the effects on mass media and society Presented by Katie Felong
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Development of the Internet December 1969 Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) went online and connected 4 major American universities, which provided a link in case a military attack that destroyed communication systems 1973 Electronic mail introduced by a scientist in Cambridge, Massachusetts 1976 Jimmy Carter and his running mate use email to plan campaign events
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Development of the Internet (Continued) 1982 The term “Internet” is used for the first time* 1985 America Online debuts email, electronic bulletin boards, news and other information* 1989 Dial up internet Tim Berners- Lee dubs “The World Wide Web”
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Development of the Internet (Continued) 1994 White House Launches their website http://www.whitehouse.gov/ http://www.whitehouse.gov/ Mass marketing campaigns launched via email Term “spamming” is introduced 1995 Vatican launches their website
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Development of the Internet (Continued) 1996 45 million people using the Internet 30 million in North America 9 million in Europe 6 million in Asia/ Pacific 43.2 million households own a computer and 14 million are online 1997 The term “Weblog” is shortened to “Blog”*
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Development of the Internet (Continued) 1999 Napster launched Myspace launched 2000 “Down like a dot-com” 2002 58.5% of the US population uses the internet 2003 Facebook developed 2004 Google goes online 2005 Youtube launched 2006 Twitter launched
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“Global Village” Term coined by Marshall McLuhan Explains how the world is connected because of electronic technology People are able to be connected at the click of a mouse Colleges Scientists Hospitals Friends Family People half way across the globe using the Internet
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Mass Media Cellphones, Blackberries, iPhones, AIM, Skype, Chatrooms, MySpace, Facebook make it easy to connect.
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Societal Impact Children born after 1985 don’t remember a life without cellphones, computer and the internet Some studies show that too much screen time can be damaging to a child’s physical health (such as obesity) and cognitive development Children under the age of 5 shouldn’t need play with anything “electronic” Impairs creativity
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