ARPAnet - ANS-- Created by the Advanced Research Project Agency
- enabled military and academic researchers to communicate all over network
- original internet
Blogs - ANS-- enabled people to post ideas online (1st type of social media)
Business Convergence - ANS-- Technology provided by one media company
- ex: getting internet, cable, and phone from ComCast
Cherokee Phoenix - ANS-- 1st Native American Newspaper
Citizen Journalism - ANS-- Initiated by a combo of online news surges and newsroom
cutbacks
- people/activists who use the web and blogs to disseminate news and information
Collab projects - ANS-- Ex: wiki pages
- Enabled co-editing and co-sharing
Commercial Press - ANS-- Papers that served business leaders, who were interested in
economic issues
- gave us the business section
Conflict-oriented journalism - ANS-- method of national and metro dailies
- primarily focus on deviant behavior, global tragedies
- often maintain an adversarial relationship with politicians
Consensus- Oriented Journalism - ANS-- Method of many non-daily papers
- carried articles on local happenings
- fostered a sense of community
, - downplayed global issues
Content communities - ANS-- ex: Youtube
- enabled mass viewing and commenting
- introduced viral videos
Cookies - ANS-- Info profiles that are automatically collected and transferred between
computer services during web access
Culture - ANS-- individual expressions that groups use to make sense of daily life
- music, fashion, language, art
Data mining - ANS-- Companies use search histories, profile info, and "likes" to
determine what ads to show you
Digital divide - ANS-- the growing contrast between the "information haves" and the
information "have nots"
E-commerce - ANS-- the buying and selling of products and services on the internet
El Misisipi, La Opinion - ANS-- First Spanish Newspaper
FCC - ANS-- Federal Communication Commission
- regulates communication via phone, radio, internet
- 5 commissioners appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate
FCC v. Verizon - ANS-- US Court of Appeals rules against net neurtrailty
Feature syndicates - ANS-- Operated as commercial outlets that contracted with
newspapers to provide work from the nation's best political columns and comic strips
Fiber optic cable - ANS-- thin glass wires
- became the standard for transmitting communication
First Estate - ANS-- nobility
Fourth Estate - ANS-- Literature/publications
Freedom's Journal - ANS-- First African American Newspaper
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