Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Week 7 Tutespark




















Mozilla Firefox

I've been using this free software quite a while, and I absolutely love it.
I don't know much about the technical factors behind this software but it runs stable on my computer, for example when I wanna download an album from Rapidshare, Safari usually get crashed, and Firefox don't. And usually when I'm using my Mac I always have both Safari and Firefox running, that sounds sort of ridiculous but I got no other choice, I'm used to use Safari but when I try to download something I have to use Fireforx.

I tried to use amsn as well, after I downloaded it just won't work, it's not the software problem it's the server problem, so I can't tell the benefits of this software.

http://windows7.iyogi.net/wp-content/uploads/zahipedia_mozila_firefox.jpg

Week 6 Tutespark

Photobucket
Photobucket
source: http://www.last.fm/legal/privacy

This is the terms of privacy from music social network last.fm , which I use a lot.
From this we can see that last.fm claims to have the right to use photos on your profile page, therefore I think when you uploading contents to your profile page, they owns the content.
Also they can use your personal information such as name, location, age, sex etc. to help their business partners target groups.
Basicly they owns everything.
Then I cheched other social networks, once again they own pic, videos, text etc. you uploaded.

Week 8 Lecture

Week 7 Lecture

This week's lecture talked about Creative Commons and free softwares.




As described by creative common website:

Creative Commons is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to making it easier for people to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright.

I think some of the keywords are:
nonprofit: that's the basic and fundamental idea of creative commons, culture should be shared for free.
share: people can share different informations.
build: people can edit it and then, share.

source: http://creativecommons.org/

Week 6 Lecture

This week's lecture talks about the issue of media, especially social media, web 2.0.
http://www.rossdawsonblog.com/Web2_framework_p3.jpg

Network sites in recent year focus on individuals more, that is to say, the relationship between individuals are being valued (people care about express their unique identities online) more by internet users and servers providers.
Internet users are now obsessed about various social network sites i.e. facebook, and it's like a "ego-centric social network", as the lecture notes implies.
Web 2.0 sites also bring problems as well, the one that draw peoples' attentions most is the issue of internet privacy.