Tuesday, December 1, 2009
New Media in the Media
Monday, November 30, 2009
Christmas shopping
Taking Copyright Infringement Penalties to an Extreme
Saturday, November 28, 2009
From Black Friday to Cyber Monday
The article comes from an online Canadian paper and I would was very timely. So those who were unable to go out on Black Friday to shop, they have another change to find some online bargains.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
iReport for CNN
Assignment for December 1
Plan on presenting for 10-15 minutes to allow for questions. In addition to the blog, you will also be graded on your presentation which includes how you field and respond to questions.
YouTube Direct: Citizen Journalism YouTube Way
Are Citizen Journalists always good for the society?
fashion in Boston (video)
Monday, November 16, 2009
Rehearsal
Every Monday afternoon at five eight or nine venturesome souls join together to play and sing jazz tunes. These are not kids in a garage. These are serious adults (academics) who enjoy music in the tradition of the true American art form of Jazz. With its roots in the rhythms of African American folk music and the creative genius of countless musicians, both black and white, Jazz has become a gift to the world.
The Lasell Jazz Ensemble, keyboard, electric guitar, electric and upright bass, drums and vocals have been together for six years. Performing at College functions, at the Lasell Village - a retirement community on campus, and at Ryles Sunday Brunch in Cambridge, the LJE repetoire has run the gamut of jazz ...... Coltrane to McCartny; Torme to Gay; Joabim to Wonder, no tune is to humble to be given the treatment!
The vocalists, Michele, Richard, Jane and Joe try their best to create harmonies and riffs to remember. The band - Harvey on keyboard, Jeff on guitar, Matt on bass (electric or upright) and Nick on drums pull it altogether most of the time. All of the Ensemble players are either faculty or staff with the exception of Nick who is a grad student. Al have had music backgrounds of sorts. Harvey is a music professor and arranger for the group.
The Ensemble is a group of folks with roots in education. Yet each is learning something about themselves within the sounds of their music making. The Lasell student audience is surprized to see the finance professor, the IT guy, the Director of Financial Aid letting all go during a rendition of "What's Going' On"!
The video is a small story. The band warms-up; the band plays; the band clears the rehearsal space ( a small performance center on campus). If you listen carefully, a whistler is heard on the Rev.Al Greene's "Take me to the River". It's groovy!
JOS
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
However, one thing I disagree with is that this service will "replace" email. In the article, they claim "e-mail is a computer version of snail mail. Wave will be something new, a real-time communication system designed specifically for today's faster-paced, multitasking Internet." Yes, real time communication is great, however when I'm on email the whole point of it is that I DON'T want real time communication. If I do, than I would basically call someone up :)
Hello dear classmates, talking about piracy, registering a brand name, and copyright, I thought that a picture is worth thousand words: Here is a cafe in Laos, Southeast Asia with a real familiar name :) Although it is not a right thing to do it is funny to me and because it is an exact copy of the font and color as well, it kind of looks authentic :) Here we see a whole different dimension of piracy: From Internet to real life..
Economic Crisis and Piracy
The picture on the left is the picture of Thai government is trying to crush piracy
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Piracy in China
When you look at the picture on the left, you would see two i phones in different languages. However, according to the "China's knock-off mobile phones copy, then innovate", the i phone on the right is fake. It is make by a local Chinese Company with no connection wiht the Apple, Inc. This is one of the problems of Piracy in China today that China has lack of innovation in technology. We know that businesses invest millions of dollars in creating new products. However, other businesses would steal their hard working by copying the product and make profits. For the people who invest their time and money in innoation, they would feel depress of their hard working becoem nothing. It is a issue in the global business enviornment that governments should be responsible in producting businesses in piracy. It is becaasue piracy would affect the interest of business in inventing new products. For the consumer, they might benifit from lower price products from piracy, but they are taking the risk of product safety and engouraging businesses in creating new products. It is becasue businesses would feel less interested in product development due to piracy. For the county who has piracy problem, they would face pressure from the global community that would affect international firms' confidence in foregin investment in expanding the market. For instance, below is a video from Japanese news report about fake Disney land in China.
In trying to avoid piracy, can you still misstep?
Following on Hayma's recent post about stopping piracy, I agree, the world of downloading music is rife with challenges. While many songs are available for download on legitimate sources-- the Beatles are not! Though there are several blogs out there simply dedicated to tracking when this group will show up on iTunes, for now, any speculation appears to be mere rumor. A few days ago, however, an article came out claiming that a new website, Bluebeat.com, was releasing legal downloads of Beatles' music for only $.25! This news broke on October 30th, yet when I tried to get to the website, my browser's search just timed out. After some more Internet digging, I found this article, that reveals on November 5th, a judge ordered that the site remove all the Beatles music. This decision was set in motion after several record labels filed a suit, alleging that BlueBeat "engaged in music piracy of the most blatant and harmful kind." You would think this would be an open and closed case, but the site tried to mount a defense, claiming that they used a process called "psycho acoustic stimulation" to digitally record their own versions of the Beatles' tracks. Does anyone understand the term? I certainly don't, but Bluebeat tried to use this as a loophole to escape legal problems, though it appears that at least for now, no one was buying that argument.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Stopping Piracy
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)is specialized agency of the United Nations in 1974, Based in Geneva , 184 Member States in WIPO.
WIPO administrate the Patent Cooperation Treaty(PCT)it’s a system to Protecting Inventions Globally over 184 member state …, the PCT process include Filing, International Search, International Publication, International Preliminary Examination and National Phase.
If everyone supports protection of works in terms of copyright, a lot on innovation will come and will be more beneficial to human being.
Criminal penalties for first-time offenders can be as high as five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. Civil penalties can run into many thousands of dollars in damages and legal fees. The minimum penalty is $750 per song.
The Courts have to something to say about the illegal uploading and downloading of media. Some years ago, Napster was an online music and file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning, a Northeastern University student. Following lengthy court proceedings, Napster re-launched as a legal service in the fall of 2003. The courts gave a strong message to Napster and other such sites.
An Autumn Day
Video Editing Foray
Over the past week I experimented with the video editing tools that came along with the Flip. Though you can add a title to movie clips and splice together different videos that were separately pre-recorded, the features pale in comparison to that of other Mac programs. In spite of the dearth of editing options, the uploading features on this device can't be beat!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Using Text Messages to Provide Food Aid
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The future of newspaper, book and magazine
Bellow is a article about the new devise of Apple posted by Jason d. O'Grady at ZD Net:
October 27th, 2009
Apple pitching media companies on tablet?
Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 8:49 am
Tags: Media Company, Apple Inc., Fairfax Media, Tablets, Notebooks..., Advertising & Promotion, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Marketing, Jason D. O'Grady
If you read between the lines in yesterday’s post, one could conclude that Apple is talking to the New York Times about it’s upcoming tablet product in an effort to get buy in from the media giant on what’s presumed to be a completely new form-factor for distributing editorial content.
A new piece in the Sydney Morning Herald indicates that Apple’s also shopping the device to other media companies, including some in Australia:
Apple has sent specifications of the device to Australian media companies in an effort to sound out whether they would be interested in delivering their content to the tablet.
Fairfax Media’s Robert Whitehead hinted that he was aware of an Apple tablet in August.
We’re continuously examining all options for extending the reach of our mastheads and we’ll be very interested to see what Apple comes up with.
While the new Apple device isn’t strictly an ebook-reader it appears that Cupertino is setting the stage for a completely new platform for deliverings, books, newspapers and magazines.
Should the Amazon’s and the Sony’s of the world be worried at the impending ebook threat from Apple?
Monday, October 26, 2009
Take an action for safer and better environment
The initiative launched by Dr. Kadhim Al Mukdadi and supported by activists and professionals in environment, hopes to bring attention to the dangers of radioactive contamination and how it is affecting the people of Iraq at the present date. Already there has been a significant rise in birth defects and cancer that may very well be related to the radioactive materials left behind.
The main goal of this environmental watch group, is to ensure that the Iraqis population of both present and future generations will be healthy. As promised since the fall of the former regime of Iraq, the United Nations and the US and Iraqi had agreed upon the reconstruction of Iraq which includes economic aid and assistance in issues concerning the environment and scientific advancement and health care.
The environmental watch group, cleaniraq.org invites anyone concerned about the safe and expedite removal of radioactive contamination from Iraq, to sign the petition with full name, occupation and country. They require everyones help in the reconstruction of Iraq.
What is "fair" game for our blogs?
In thinking about Professor Galligan’s question about potential copyright infringements in relation to our own blogs (and other fair use issues), I found a wealth of information on the Internet. The most informative cites that I perused were hosted by various law schools (for example, AU had a manual about “best practices” for the use of video content, and the Stanford site was also interesting to explore). In Googling the term, however, there was an important difference between simply typing in "fair use" and "fair use blogs." Similar to our discussions in class, legal precedent is seemingly playing a significant game of catch up in the arena of what governs "fair use" for online content.
The applicable US statute on fair appears here. Nevertheless, and not unlike most legal precedent, I found the legalese to be rather vague and subjective, leaving a lot of room for interpretation. Much of the information contained on the web, however, seems to be in our favor. Stated differently, this "grey area" in the law allows us, at least for creative purposes, to include in our blogs what otherwise would be considered copyrighted. There does seem to be 4 broad areas that we should do a "self-check" on before proceeding and posting:
- What is the purpose of the material we are using?
- What is the nature of the material?
- What is the amount of material we are using?
- What is the ultimate effect of the material?
These factors are summarized with more detail and background information here.
I do have a question for the group, however relative to how to proceed if we do decide to use a video or photo that is not our own. It would seem to me that we should still find a way to cite the unlicensed material or pay homage to the original creator, where possible. For instance, we could include a caption for an unlicensed image, or at least mention somewhere in the text of the blog what the external source is for a particular video clip.
Did anyone else find anything similar or different in their quest?
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Jindo Sea Festival
At the banks reveal, millions of people have lined up to walk the seaway during the festivals held at at Jindo, South Jeolla Province. Every year, the water level in the sea located between Modo-ri of Euishinm-yeon and Heodong-ri of Gogun-myeon falls due to a neap tide, creating a long sea trail that is 40 meters wide. The festival begins in Jindo when the sea has parted and the pathway reaches its greatest width.
During the one-hour period when the route is completely exposed, visitors enjoy various Korean traditional dances and performances such as Ganggangsullae and Field Songs. Some opt to catch fresh seafood such as seaweed, clams and octopi as they walk along the trail.
The Jindo Sea Parting Festival became known overseas when former French Ambassador to Korea, Pierre Rendi, wrote of the ``Korean version of Moses' Miracle'' in a French newspaper after witnessing the festival. Since Rendi's reporting, millions of people have visited and participated.
On May 5th, 2009, a total of 5, 632 people volunteered to fill the 2.308-kilometer seaway in order to record ``the largest number of people standing''' in the ``longest seaway in the world.'' The results of this challenge has been submitted to the Guinness Book of World Records for approval.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Balloon Boy Breaks the Time Barrier
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Picnik and My Pictures
New Media and the CIA
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Up,Up, and Away.....Balloons, Cable TV News and Credibility!
Until last Thursday nothing much. Since then, it is the credibility of the news that cable networks report to the believing audience of cable news. The old TV networks lost their credibility for reporting the news when Bill Clinton's libido pre-emptied the historic visit of John Paul II to Cuba. Fidel and Il Papa on the tarmac.......that was news! The soiled blue dress, the parsing of the verb and Fidel and the Pope had had their fifteen minutes. The news hounds beat a quick exit back to Washington to begin the coverage of the farce orchestraed by many of the same folks who are trying to get the goods on Barack Obama!
Young Falcon Henee and his wife swapping (only make-believe, I think) Dad, fooled the media and a good part of the cable news audience by staging the Phineas Fogg adventure in a beautiful balloon over Colorado. The local sheriff is not so sure New York Times story Sunday October 18. The coverage by the principal cable networks, CNN, Fox, and MSN, the chase helicopters, the touchdown, the Dad running to the balloon to embrace his little Falcon were exciting to begin with. About halfway through the drama reality bit! The balloon was moving too fast to have been occupied. Dad and our hero's brother contradicted themselves. And like Dorothy, Falcon was safe and sound in the root cellar. Aunt Emm and Toto breathed a sign of relief.
The sad part of this tale is the cable news and its credibility. Many get their information, if not their news, electronically. The print media is all but embalmed and buried. The news reporters, who methodically checked and cross checked sources and details have been replaced by the sensational talking heads who report the "news" in shifts on the cable networks. If its two PM, it must be Heather....if its six PM it must be Clyde. These folks are personalities and not reporters. Most of these people, probably did graduate from a journalism program or may have been political science majors in college. But they are not reporters. And the directors and producers are hungry for ratings and market share. News has become a by product of the market share of the potential audience.
Our dilemma, as news consumers, is do we believe the reports and what filter do we use to decide? The events in Iran this past Summer has perhaps given us a frame to ponder. The "man and woman in the street" may be our news source in the future. The flood of electronic communication devices, accessing many medias, may become our primary source of events. The news analysts of the past may be replaced by the blogger-at-large.
It will be a brave new world of information......the depth may be left to the receiver to determine. The breadth of information may startling. Sifting through it will be the fun!
JOS
Friday, October 16, 2009
News from YouTube?
What do you guys think?
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
What is real?
For instance, when you go online and find a apartment to rent, you would see the pictures of the place look pretty and nice. You would feel interested to see the place and call for a appointment to visit. However, when you are at the place and find it is totally different from what you saw online, you would have a feeling of being cheated. Therefore, I would concern the technological improvement in editing pictures might create problems in truth vs optimism.
What Can't We Do with an iPhone?
When I was reading the blogs, I had a chance to remind myself how much technology I have been using every single day to accomplish basic tasks. Reading a newspaper, of course one from Turkey, is an online task. Then talking to my father who is back in Turkey is an online conversation. Ordering grocery, online, checking emails, checking blogs, looking at homework assignments, checking the weather... almost everything I do except for taking a morning shower and breakfast is online :)
This is not a Corona ad!
Hello from oversea
I don’t remember when the media comes into my life until I realize that I can not live without them. It because of I live in Boston where the place that I have to stay far away from my hometown, so there have a few ways to contact the person who I love such as my family and my friends. MSN is the first chatting online which I usually use with my friends. However when the time goes by , MSN is not the only way I can use once I down lode Skype I also found that Skype become the important thing in my life because I can talk with my parents and my friends oversea in the same time of using video call. Although Skype became the part of my life, but cell phone is still in my heart . I can talk with my parents oversea anywhere as long as I can and also I do not have to go back to my apartment to open Skype or MSN in order to talk with someone who live in oversea such as I can call them and say “I love you” after school. Not only saying I love you, also I can contact them directly and tell them where am I.
However, we are living in the fast-moving society that full with technology, if we look carefully we will see ourselves in the digital world where the place that everyone talk to each other by typing. We are turning into the blinded-world where we never know about other feeling just because we are making the typing conversationA New Way of Living with the New Media
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Working With New Media
Friday, October 9, 2009
Civility
Well folks, for me, it brings back to America and us Americans a renewed sense of self-confidence. Obama has given the world another kind of America. We are not the bullying, arrogant, "with us or agin' us" fools. We are flawed and we have been self abosorb, but we are not unaware of this and we are trying to become our better half. Yes, the President of the United States is listened to when he speaks. And yes, the message will be tossed about for meaning.
Obama has brought a great gift to this country. He has restored the integrity of the United States of America. God help us if the looney birds because of their insane dislike or hatred of this man and his beliefs, manage to tarnish this. We, America, will be the butt of jokes and the laughing stock in the outside world. Let the grown-ups and the adults step-up and speak out!
JOS
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Communication Tools list
Blogs
Instant Messaging
WWW (web) -- domains
VOIP -- Skype, Vonage
Ebay / E-commerce
Forums/Messageboards
Cell Phones
Text Messaging (SMS)
Talking (on phone)
Voicemail
MMS -- Multimedia Messaging Service
Online Game -- AVATAR
Photosharing -- Flickr
Social Networking -- Facebook (What is it?)
Videosharing
Multiply H15 blip.tv
Wikis
Geotagging / GPS
New Media: Building Walls or Breaking Barriers?
Yet the reliance on instant messaging at my current job has actually decreased both telephonic and face-to-face communication, a trend that I believe is not necessarily "for the better." The reliance on this form of communication deprives us of a level of connectedness that is lost in a world of emoticons and abbreviations. In particular, it seems that the absence of the data supplied by one’s tone of voice, a key piece of information that gets lost in translation over instant message exchanges, creates confusion. For instance, when the "Can you swing by my office?" messages pops open on my screen from my boss, I can't help but wonder if I'm in trouble, or simply needed to consult on a project.
The advent of new media has also been a double-edged sword within my circle of friends. In one way, email and social networking sites have enabled me to stay connected to a large swath of college and high school friends who now live in a variety of far-flung cities, states, countries and continents. Nevertheless, it has also made the process of "catching up" more detached and less personal, as updated Facebook status messages or mass texts seem to be the preferred way of relaying news. Building on this, a new gauge of how close you are to a particular friend may be ascertained by paying attention to which mode of "new media" is used to share a new piece of information. For example, if you found out that someone was engaged via Facebook, versus a text message versus an email versus a phone call, each type of communication represents a very different level of intimacy—and in this case, the most old fashioned means of communication- the phone call -reigns supreme.
The recent Hollywood blockbuster, "He's Just Not That Into You," satirizes this technological evolution as seen in the following clip: He's Just Not That Into You: It's Not Just Texting
In short, while new media has ripped down geographic barriers, it has also built up new ones around us, something that we must evaluate before deciding which medium of communication is preferable for the desired message.
FTC on bloggers
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Voice Communication
Friday, October 2, 2009
Class #3: The new Media
Nevertheless, the internet changed the way of communication between my friends, family and co-workers. Now I would use the MSN to talk to my friends oversea by typing or using video call. For making phone calls to my family in Hong Kong, I can use the internet to make a video call instead of making a phone call that might cut off suddenly. On the other hand, the technology of cell phone has improve much that it can take pictures, download mp3s or checking e-mails. In the old days, we would need other devices to do such things but now a cell phone can do it all plus making phone calls or text messaging.
I feel that the internet has provide much convenience to people's life in communication and entertainment. However, some people have a concern about the new problems from the new media. For example, the video Prometeus - The Media Revolution points out what does the society worry about the negative impact from the new media.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Assignment
I would like everyone to add comments on the blog on how new media has changed your own and the lives of your family, co-workers, and friends in the last 2-3 years. You might want to consider
some of the new ways you communicate to each of these groups.
Also, I would love to see all of you post a link to an article, blog, video clip or commentary that illustrates this. It could be about either news or entertainment.
Then you might want to find images of people communicated in new or traditional ways to illustrate you point. These images could be used next week in the class assignment with Ravi.
Tsunami coverage
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8282882.stm
More immediate images/video from this than the 2004 tsunami.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
class tonight
The lecture and practice time in the lab.
See you in awhile.
AMG
September 22, 2009 lesson chalkboard
Techies in Politics
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
As I was reading and reflecting on the post, I mentally fast forwarded into the future to imagine the changes that could be brought to bear on the politics of this country if even one of the two most well known techies, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were to enter politics. One such change that might come into being is in gaining and engaging the attention of the voting population. Imagine if they were to be vying for the office of President of the United States. Would either of them really need the support of either of the existing political parties or would they have the ability and the vision to start their own party?
http://d5.allthingsd.com/20070530/d5-gates-jobs-interview/
In the past, attempts to start new parties have been thwarted by old line political and media gatekeepers, but imagine if an emerging party were able to capitalize on the most advanced aspects of the new media and the ability to enhance and even create those advanced aspects of these new media channels of communication.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Second Life/Second Wife?
As a further update to this story, good old Hollywood seemed to waste no time in seizing on this fodder and as reported in a 2008 W.I.R.E.D article, Universal Pictures has apparently teamed up with a famous director to make the content of the original WSJ article a "reality."
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
hi everyone
A couple of blogs
Thought I'd throw out a couple of blogs.
One is one of the first blogs I ever looked at (before I really knew what a blog was) -- written by a friend and a prominent blogger, Steve Garfield. His blog is called Off On A Tangent and can be found at http://offonatangent.blogspot.com/
Another one that I look at is Universal Hub -- stories in and around Boston that might not make it onto Boston.com ( http://www.universalhub.com/ )
Blogs I usually go
Hello Everyone,
Another blog I would like to Share is a discussion blogs from Hong Kong named Uwants. It is a blog that people can post all kind of topics such as news, work, live etc etc... Unfortunately, it only shows Chinese so you would need to know Chinese in order to read the blog. The link is http://www3.uwants.com/ then you can click any topic in the website. You would see people would leave messages regarding the topic and it is interesting to see how different react to news, live or work.