1. Trends in Online Media Cindy Royal, Ph.D Associate Professor Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication [email_address] www.cindyroyal.com www.onthatnote.com tech.cindyroyal.net twitter.com/cindyroyal facebook.com/cindyroyal linkedin.com/in/cindyroyal
2. Milestones in Multimedia 1997 Blackhawk Down 1998 Drudge Report Google 1999 Blogger IndyMedia 2001 DotCom Bust 9/11 Tributes Wikipedia launched 2002 Google News 2004 Jon Stewart on Crossfire Rathergate Press Credentials to Bloggers WikiNews, Facebook, Digg 2005 YouTube News Corporation buys MySpace 2006 Macaca Invention of the Year -YouTube Person of the Year - You Google Buys YouTube $1.65B 2003 RSS Google Buys Blogger MySpace launched 1995 Craigslist launched Slate, Salon, USA Today, Houston Chronicle, Philadelphia Inquirer 2007 VA Tech Shooting Twitter tips at SXSW Invention of the Year - iPhone CNN/ YouTube Debates Pre-1995 Wired Magazine - 1993 NY Times on AOL - 1994 Nando -1994 1996 Washington Post Wall Street Journal Chicago Tribune LA Times MSNBC 2008 CBS acquires CNET Candidates embrace social media EveryBlock.com 2009 Hudson Plane Crash photo Iran elections Politifact wins Pulitzer MSNBC purchases Everyblock Foursquare & Gowalla 2000 AOL/Time Warner merger 2010 iPad released Wikileaks Facebook -500M Users; Zuckerberg Person of the Year; The Social Network 2011 Egyptian Protests Coupon sites AOL/HuffPo merger
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Editor's Notes
Web 2.0 - technologies that encourage online collaboration mashup - a website or web application that combines content from more than one source Blogging with content taken on cell phone or other mobile device A wiki is a website that allows visitors to add, remove, and otherwise edit and change content, typically without the need for registration.
Web 2.0 - technologies that encourage online collaboration mashup - a website or web application that combines content from more than one source Blogging with content taken on cell phone or other mobile device A wiki is a website that allows visitors to add, remove, and otherwise edit and change content, typically without the need for registration.
Web 2.0 - technologies that encourage online collaboration mashup - a website or web application that combines content from more than one source Blogging with content taken on cell phone or other mobile device A wiki is a website that allows visitors to add, remove, and otherwise edit and change content, typically without the need for registration.
Web 2.0 - technologies that encourage online collaboration mashup - a website or web application that combines content from more than one source Blogging with content taken on cell phone or other mobile device A wiki is a website that allows visitors to add, remove, and otherwise edit and change content, typically without the need for registration.
Web 2.0 - technologies that encourage online collaboration mashup - a website or web application that combines content from more than one source Blogging with content taken on cell phone or other mobile device A wiki is a website that allows visitors to add, remove, and otherwise edit and change content, typically without the need for registration.
Web 2.0 - technologies that encourage online collaboration mashup - a website or web application that combines content from more than one source Blogging with content taken on cell phone or other mobile device A wiki is a website that allows visitors to add, remove, and otherwise edit and change content, typically without the need for registration.