As I look back on the past three and a half months of going to class each Wednesday night, I feel as if I have learned a lot. We have covered topics such as anonymous comments, talk radio, letters to the editor, Youtube videos, and our own personal projects and all have been pretty interesting. We have learned about things that I had never heard of such as Yelp or Digg or Readit. I feel I have become more aware of things on the Internet, and feel I have developed an understanding of using the Internet and how large the Internet actually is.
The Daily Dish
A Blog I use for a Class at Umass and for my own personal use.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Photo Submission
For the Final project I chose to submit a photo to Pictory to the theme Take Me Out To The Ball Game. I went to the Red Sox game on Tuesday and took some pictures. I really liked the theme from Pictory and felt that my photo fit in to what they were trying to do. My picture is still under review by the editor but I hope that they will accept my photo. Here is the photo.
Photo by Nathan Luippold
Early season baseball at Fenway Park. Red Sox vs. Rays in a pitching battle between Jon Lester and David Price. In which the Rays won 3-2. Sending the Red Sox to 2-9 on the young season and sending the Fenway Faithful home with another loss.
The Pictory theme I feel fits my picture well. Even though the theme does not close until June 1st I hope my photo makes the cut.
The Pictory theme I feel fits my picture well. Even though the theme does not close until June 1st I hope my photo makes the cut.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Can you DIGG it
The assignment for Digg.com was interesting to me, when I first started using Digg I was almost instantly turned off.
YELP!!!!
Yelp.com was a place that I had never visited prior to this assignment. I found Yelp to be pretty cool, and a useful tool. I checked out many local spots in my hometown and wrote about a couple. One is a restaurant that I visit often when in Greenfield called Taylor's Tavern I wrote a review about them here it is Taylor's Tavern on yelp and I wrote another one about my hometown country club that I have been a member at here in Greenfield here it is Country Club of Greenfield. I found Yelp to be a really useful tool, I checked out bars in Amherst, places to eat in the area, and basically any place that I wanted to visit. Yelp allows the user to get an idea of what a restaurant is like even before going there. It is pretty amazing how many different sites out there have a different idea for social networking. I liked yelp and will use it again in the future.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Praise of Scribes in Modern Times
When Shirky introduces the Praise of Scribes subchapter on page 66, I think he is relating this to the Internet in modern times. He talks about how the invention of movable type did away with the “professional scribe” and made reading and writing more accessible to people all over the world. I think this directly correlates with the Internet and how the Internet plays a role in today’s society. I think Shirky is trying to show his point that throughout time inventions have done away with certain things and made things more accessible to a wider population of people.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Viral Video
When the question was asked to find a Youtube video that just went viral, the UCLA students rant immediately came to mind. The content is definitely not compelling but it is one of those videos you have to view. When Alexandera Wallace posted her rant on Asian people in the library on Youtube, her Internet video blew up. Her racist rant and terribly inconsiderate words toward Japan’s earthquake and tsunami victims lead to her video to spread across the nation in just hours. I found the video on Barstoolsports.com just about four hours after the video was posted and by the end of the day nearly everyone that I know had seen the video.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Japan Devastation Through Flickr
Flickr is a very interesting website that I had never visited before this assignment. While looking around Flickr it became very apparent that the site has many positives.
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