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Blog: Next New

In our society today there are always advancements and improvements. We constantly strive to hit new forms of media that will make our lives easier. Therefore, with the ideology of new media making things easier and less stressful I believe there could be a better way to travel. In other words, traveling to a different country could be very stressful, especially when you don’t know the language. This could be very intimidating but what if there was a new media that worked primarily to fix this issue. It would allow people to connect with others from the area they would like to visit. With this people would be able to foster a unique relationship that would make their traveling experience easier.          In addition, when traveling to a new country it’s difficult to actually immerse yourself into that culture and actually get a feel for it. This is due to the confusion and uncertainty that comes from exploring new areas. People usually go for the big tourist attract

Blog: Wiki So Far

On our class Wiki there are many topics available  that could interest everyone in the class. The wide variety allows for people to add or edit to what others have wrote on topics that interest them. So far I have done both of these things. I focused mostly on the YouTube page where I added two sections titled “Tj Hunt” and “Throtl”. In these sections I wrote about these two channels along with attaching pictures and references. Other edits I have made to the YouTube page are in the sections of Adam LZ, Mo Vlogs, iJustine, Wong Fu Productions, Unbox Therapy, Jenna Marbles, Logan Paul, Jake Paul, Lele Pons, Emma Chamberlain and David Dobrik. In these sections I updated things such as their subscriber/viewer numbers and added additional information about them.          In addition to the YouTube page I also added some content and references in the Sports, Traveling and Fitness pages. On the Sports page I added and changed things in the “Skip and Shannon: Undisputed”,

Blog: P2P

File sharing is characterized as the public or private sharing of computer data through a variety of networks and the internet. This allows for a more efficient and advanced way of sharing information, that benefits most. P2P file sharing is a type of file sharing that allows users to access media files like books or games. It uses a peer-to-peer software program that looks for other connected computers on the network to find the preferred content. Some examples of P2P file sharing are LimeWire, BearShare, Gnutella, and eMule. LimeWire allows users to search, share and download files from the internet. BearShare and Gnutella both could be used to share music files and eMule connects both the eDonkey and Kad networks. The advancements of P2P file sharing continues to grow every day and become more popular. This is evident in Wendy Kaufman’s article, “Peers Find Less Pressure Borrowing From Each Other,” as she mentions Google's  involvement. One of the biggest com