Evolution Of Traditional To New Media PDF

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This document details the evolution of media in a chronological order, discussing different mediums used during various time periods from pre-historic times to the present day. It covers oral language, early writing forms, printing, and electronic media, including significant technological milestones.

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EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA MEDIA ◦ Refers to the combination of physical objects used to communicate or mass media communication through physical objects, such as radio, television, computers, telephone, mobile phone, film, etc. People discovered fire For...

EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA MEDIA ◦ Refers to the combination of physical objects used to communicate or mass media communication through physical objects, such as radio, television, computers, telephone, mobile phone, film, etc. People discovered fire Forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper, and iron CAVE PAINTINGS (35000 BC) PAPYRUS IN EGYPT (2500 BC) CLAY TABLETS IN MESOPOTAMIA (2400 BC) ACTA DIURNA IN ROME (130 BC) PRINTING PRESS USING WOOD BLOCKS (220 AD) CODEX IN MAYAN REGION (5TH CENTURY) ************ MEDIUM OF COMMUNICATION: ORAL LANGUAGE Bahag or G-string Tapis Loose blouses or Kimona, Chimese or Kamison Alampay Camisa Chino Long skirts or Saya Laga/Boiled root crops Ihaw/Broiled meat or fish Tuyo/Dried fish Daing/Dried salted fish Tinapa/ Smoked fish Gisa/Sauté Prito/Fry Bahay Kubo, made of bamboo and woven nipa leaves Low table/Dulang Power of Steam Machine Tools Iron Production Printing Press Newspaper – The London Gazette (1640) Typewriter (1800) Telephone (1876) Motion photography/projection (1890) Printing Press for mass production th (19 Century) Commercial motion pictures (1913) Motion picture with sound (1926) Telegraph Punch Cards Books Petroleum Spinning Jenny Power Loom Coal Industries Transistor Radio Television (1941) Large Electronic Computers EDSAC (1949) Large Electronic Computers UNIVAC 1 (1951) Mainframe Computers IBM 704 (1960) Personal Computers Hewlett- Packard 9100A (1968) Personal Computers Apple 1 (1976) Overhead Projector (OHP) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Projectors Thomas Alva Edison (Light Bulb) Telegraph ◦SMART DEVICES Smart Watches Portable Computers: Laptops (1980) Web Browser: Mosaic (1993) Portable Computers: Tablets (1993) Web Browser: Internet Explorer (1995) Search Engines: Yahoo (1995) Search Engines: Google (1996) Blog: Blogspot (1999) Blog: LiveJournal (1999) Social Networks: Friendster (2002) Blog: WordPress (2003) Social Networks: Multiply (2003) Video Chat: Skype (2003) Social Networks: Facebook (2004) Video: YouTube (2005) Microblogs: Twitter (2006) Microblogs: Tumblr (2007) Portable Computers: Netbooks (2008) Video Chat: Google Hangouts (2013) Body Activity Tracker (Fitness and Healthcare) Points of sales devices (Business Automation) Home Automation ◦Smart Light Bulbs ◦Smart Locks

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