Monday, October 19, 2009

What's new about Intenational Com'

People in the 21st century cannot survive without technology.

These past 5 years we can notice a lot of changes in the communication world:



Nowdays we want a lot of information but we don’t want to spend a lot of time to get them. Everything needs to go fast.

You don’t call your mum to make sure she is ok,  you just send her a text to see if everything is fine. No need to spend a lot of time on the phone with your friends to make plans,  just check your profilr on social network like facebook to know what’s going on.

That’s the way to communicate and if you don’t keep up with these new technologies you can easily be out of the game.We need to improve our technical skills everyday to be up to date to get jobs.

Tools on Internet are everyday improved to make our life easier. Internet is a virtual Agora you have to make your place in.

Internet and social network is one of today important communication change.

Every political figures need to use them to be closer to the people. For example, you can follow Barak Obama on twitter or post messages on Sarkozy facebook profile. Facebook in real life

Brand are getting global, they need to have an homogenate communication around the world that’s why we can see a lot of new ways to communicate such as:

-       Events taking place all around the world

-       TV show followed by people on the internet

-       Public relation

-       Advertising on the net

I think the biggest change is Internet,  I can not even think how people managed their life without it.

However it can also have bad consequences. You have to be careful on what you put online such as your resume, pictures, network profile because you can be juge on them.

Recruiters, human resources will go and check your web life before having an interview.You really have to manage yourself like a brand on the net !!!!


Focus on Twitter

Twitter is a privately funded startup with offices in the SoMA neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. Started as a side project in March of 2006, Twitter has grown into a real-time short messaging service that works over multiple networks and devices.

In countries all around the world, people follow the sources most relevant to them and access information via Twitter as it happens—from breaking world news to updates from friends. 

Simplicity has played an important role in Twitter's success. People are eager to connect with other people and Twitter makes that simple. Twitter asks one question, "What are you doing?" Answers must be under 140 characters in length and can be sent via mobile texting, instant message, or the web.

Twitter's core technology is a device agnostic message routing system with rudimentary social networking features. By accepting messages from sms, web, mobile web, instant message, or from third party API projects, Twitter makes it easy for folks to stay connected.


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