Sunday, February 24, 2013

Online Gaming XD


Online gaming has revolutionized the way that gaming is played. People can now communicate with others while they are in their fantasy environment that the game provides. They can play online on consoles as well as on a personal computer. They come in all ages, from the ten year-old to the adult ages. Gaming online has brought gaming up to allow for the massive popularity of some games.

Games like Call of Duty have become known for their revolutionary online game play. Call of Duty itself has half of its entire content devoted the the 'multiplayer' experience. It is often a great feet for a gamer of Call of Duty to actually play the campaign through at all. This game has also undoubtedly pioneered the competitive online world. Although it is far from the only game to have a competitive multiplayer, Call of Duty is the most commonly revered to game in this aspect of console gaming. But when you move to personal computer gaming, the most notable of games might be World of War Craft, or W.O.W. for short.

W.O.W. had peaked at about eleven million subscribers and currently has about nine million as measured on 'joystiq.com.' This game is the banner for massively multiplayer online role playing games, or M.M.O.R.P.G. for short. This type of online game play is not like what you would play in Call of Duty. In an M.M.O.R.P.G., people can play as a character in a world that is thoroughly extensive. This type of game is famous for taking the social lives of the player away and devoting them to their made up character.

You might see a forty year old basement dweller when you think about a person that would be devoted online gamer. And some of them are. With such a stereotype as a symbol of online gaming, is it good for you to play them, or will you inevitably become four hundred pounds living at home with no social life?

I think that it is true that some people take the online experience too far and neglect things in their lives to maintain it. These kinds of people are the extreme and are not by far the intentions of the game. But, I think that it is primarily people that do not have a thriving social life. People might even go to the extreme and try to substitute online social interaction with a social life offline. It is sad, but some people do resort to this.

Another extreme example of online gaming dangers would be revealing personal information. On online profiles, you have the option of filling in personal information as well as in conversations. People can find all kinds of things about you online and that dose not exclude online games. Now that people could substitute their social life with online gaming and there being personal information available, people might start to meet in real life. This could be another form of social networking. People could find other people that they have things in common with and talk to them.

Online gaming is supposed to be a fun and even great family experience, but do you think it is good for us?

Sources:
http://kotaku.com/5900342/fake-gamer-of-the-week-why-cant-techno-soldier-control-his-rage
http://isatv.com/entertainment/dad-virtual/attachment/onlinegaming/

Sunday, February 17, 2013

MEME Your Face Off

Internet memes are far different form that Greek meaning that you may know. To further clarify what I DO NOT mean by meme. I do not mean:
Meme
a cultural item that is transmitted by repetition in a manner analogous to the biological transmission of genes.
(dictionary.com)

The meme that I AM referring to is:
an internet information generator, especially of random or contentless information
(urbandictionary.com)

The new 'meme' is an internet generated phenomenon that has spread massively. They mostly begin randomly. For example the 'scum bag steve' meme started when a picture of a guy in a doorway was massively photoshopped and placed everywhere. His defining features as a meme are his backwards hat, his fur coat, and doorway that he stands in. But, over all, his hat is the most significant and identifiable aspect of him. His hat is placed on all kinds of things, like on a person cutting another person off in traffic or on the Pope. Overall, the meme is used to show that that person or thing is being a 'scum bag.' These memes are primarily insulting and are not to be taken seriously. Also, I would be compelled to inform you that you need to watch out for places on the internet that have these. They can be very vulgar, racist, and down right pornographic. Though those kinds are far from common and are almost always taken down from the server that they are on.




These memes always come out of nowhere because they are just so easy to make. If you found some amazing picture and just had to make it into the next biggest meme, you can find all kinds of meme generators online. The best one that I can find is at memebase.com, because it allows for you to add different backgrounds and give it that great top and bottom margin text line. As a result of all of this free meme making, the internet is flooded with good memes, great memes, and memes that should have never been made. But, they are all at least interesting enough to take a look at.

Memes do not just have to be pictures that have great captions, there are some universally memes out there that are essentials to odd internet communication. Some of the most popular are titled as follows: me gusta, lloolll, troll face, forever alone, challenge accepted, kill your self, genius, and like a boss! These are all mood based and fit in many great places. Some ultra nerds also incorporate these into their daily lives, like some people that I know in real life that will go unnamed. For example a person could be recently rejected from asking a girl or guy out and cry, "forever alllooonnnneeeee!!!!!" Or on the flip side, they could say yes and reply with, "like a boss!" Just don't expect to have that date for too long after that if they don't like the ultra nerd lingo.

Here are some of my favorite memes!







Sources:
all images are found on 'memebase.com'

Sunday, February 10, 2013

On Line Shopping



        

During the Christmas time season, one of the most common ways of shopping for your loved ones is online. Shopping online has grown exponentially and has many effects on today’s society. Entire industries have sprung up form this new demand. You can now have a better selection of products. Not to mention that it appeals to so many people because it is so easy. Online shopping has changed our global market greatly.

Now your local corner store doesn’t have a monopoly on the community. People can shop at places like ‘Amazon’ and ‘EBay.’ These companies can now thrive. With a thriving company comes economic growth. Jobs for these companies will grow to accommodate the new orders. It will also increase the economic outlook overall for the nation or nations that it is in. It will end up contributing all factors of growth like employment, purchases, and wages. This is a well-rounded, good thing for whatever economy that has this.

Now that, once again, the local stores do not limit your purchases, you can reach better products. Just the sheer quantity of places that you can shop form online these days has given people more options than they could ever need. They can also get their goods in better qualities and quantities. You can search for hand made high quality products that would not be offered in your local Wal-Mart. You can also order in bulk of these quality goods. No one can deny that they would like a nice quality jacket, but they would also be almost as accepting of several of those nice types of closes. In our greedy consumer society, this is what we all want and strive for.

To add to what today’s society wants with their shopping experience is ease of use. People only become interested in new things if it looks easy. Sad, but it is true. Today’s new operating systems and user interfaces have become more colorful and with fewer options that control all things. Just like that, the online shopping methods have become easier and easier to use. These systems cater to the lazy in all of us. This has become very enticing to all shoppers. While you think about your holiday shopping plans, the number one thought, now days, seems to be to go online and find the best kind of gift. If she likes it in red, but they only seem to have it in green, go online. It has started to seem that there is not anything that you cannot find online.

Now that we can get exactly what we want and how we want it, our ability to innovate has advanced.

Sources:
http://www.sync-blog.com/sync/2011/11/10-tips-to-safer-online-holiday-shopping.html

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Internet Music

I pull up Spotify almost every time that I do anything on a computer. It has become some what of an addiction. Without it I don't seem to get into the working mood. It's like the ultimate addiction dependancy. And with a kind of demand that an addiction provides, we fill our music cravings through the most appealing method. Internet music is one of the great options that we have.

Music isn't always free like it is on Spotify. In fact, music on the internet started out by being payed for. The most popular form of paid for music in the last couple years is through 'itunes.' On "apple.com" they claim that they have around 28 million songs and growing for purchase. This great library is a great option for the avid music listener with deep enough pockets to fund it. Since most of us do not have the money or just do not want to pay for our music, companies have been sprouting up to take the price tags off and earn money through advertisements.

Companies like "Spotify" and "Pandora" have dominated a new part of the music market. They offer free to listen music to all users. You can pay for them to receive better service, like Spotify's premium membership package, or you can just enjoy the radio station like music that constantly plays. Although, some companies have tried to pioneer this part of the market too recklessly. A prime example of this would be "napster." These companies dance everyday around the risks of copy right issues. This makes sure that a song producer will receive just earnings for his or her music production. But, it has become more of a pain in the neck. I do know that a good way of side stepping this problem is to not allow for downloads of any music. But this is just all one big mess.

Having music on the internet can also be good for the music producer. We all know that in order for people to like your music, they must first be able to find it and sample it. So, the internet is a prime marketing place for this. One of the central hubs for people with musical talent that try to make it bis is on YouTube. Regrettably, the first person that comes to mid that has done it this way is Justin Bieber. He first started out in the YouTube community as this little girl... no boy that had musical talent. Even though he took a great amount of criticism for not sounding or looking like a normal male singer, he still succeeded this way. In the end what really mattered with Bieber was that his name was getting out there regardless of the comments attached to it. Soon the comments would change when an audience that liked his music was found.

Like Bieber, Psy form Korea was found through YouTube. Psy is the author of the extraordinarily successful song and dance "Gangnam Style." With the flow of the internet, Psy was able to jump his fame out of the confines of South Korea and all around the world. His bilingual song Gangnam Style appealed to the world with its new dance and out of ordinary lyrics. Even though most of us still don't know what he is saying when he says, "na je nun ta sa ro un in gan jo gin yo ja" we all still enjoy his number one YouTube video. His success might not have been as great and sudden without the internet sweeping him to world wide fame!

Sources:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/21/gangnam-style-1-billion-hits_n_2346358.html
http://www.jacapps.com/blog/spotify-vs-pandora
http://www.apple.com/itunes/