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In the world of Apps
Applications on your electronic devices can make your life very easy. In the article, Navigating the World with Social Media, we learn from a couple of people that apps can save your day. If you need a taxi and you couldn’t find one, then there is an app for a taxi services around your neighborhood. If you need to find a restaurant at an airport terminal then there is an app for that as well. A lot of hotels, airlines, restaurants and more have their own app for you to make reservations without having to pick up the phone. This makes everything convenient for us.
Since we are always in the run, and don’t have time to make a phone call while at an important meeting, we can always find the app on your electronic device, and just do what you have to do. Nice, simple and straight to the point. With all of these new apps for pretty much everything, it makes me wonder what would the app world look like in a few years from now. You can pretty much do everything through an application, but what is going to happen to the human interaction? You can call a customer service representative to plan a trip or book a flight, but isn’t much easier to just use the app? Are we really the ones who are causing unemployment in our own country, because we want everything to be done much easier? Just some things to think about…
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The comfort of Social Networking
“You’re basically standing on a soapbox and reading something out loud only with a blog it feels like there’s a big community square and everyone’s got a soapbox and they’re about the same height and everyone’s reading at the same time. So it’s a matter of people going and listening to one and oh, I don’t like what you’re saying and blogging with someone else and listening to what they’re saying until you happen to find someone who is saying something interesting or you happen to know where your friend is on his soapbox saying something”. -Jennifer
Blogging, just like many other social networking sites, gives people the ability to connect with others and talk to others about common interests. The quote from this weeks reading “A Blogger’s Blog: Exploring the Definition of a Medium” pretty much sums up the meaning behind social networking, people want to be heard and by putting their ideas on the internet they are potentially given the feedback or support they are looking for. This was also talked about in class last week, that it kind of feels good or is comforting when someone comments on something you posted on facebook or twitter. Seeing comments on posts give people the comfort that others are listening and that they also agree or relate to what you have to say.
Blogs are sometimes called online diaries which goes to show that blogs are made for people to express their feelings and ideas to an unbiased audience. By blogging about feelings and ideas people are given some kind of relief, and by knowing others are reading their posts people are given comfort. Bloggers are able to read comments and communicate back and forth to their readers and as a result create a network of people who share the same ideas that they do.
I guess it makes sense that people would use the internet to find others with same interests, considering you can connect with anyone in the world, but what ever happened to real human interaction? But I guess that blogs give people the ability to say things that would maybe be socially unacceptable in real life, like talking about how much they love knitting, or talking solely about themselves.
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