Sunday, January 24, 2010

Do Facebook and Twitter Threaten or Compliment the News Industry?

Five reporters from radio stations in in Canada, France, Belgium, and Switzerland are going to spend five days locked in a French farmhouse with only Twitter and Facebook to get their news. It's not a lame reality show, but an experiment looking at the quality of news from social media.

This experiment may be flawed from the start. One can almost imagine that people will purposely put out false information via Twitter and Facebook just to mess with these people (they can be followed on Twitter [updates in French]). Reporting on this story, AFP's Marie-Dominique Follain asks if social media is really a serious threat to established media.

Is this a worthwhile experiment? Tell us what you think.

It appears that the credibility of social media as a way to get news is what is coming into question (not that this is the first time that has happened). "People tweet about fake events. Social media is rife with hoaxes," people will say. Yes, that's true.

People do put out false information, but what seems to be overlooked is that Facebook and Twitter are just the platforms for people posting their updates. They often are accompanied by links to blogs and traditional news sources. While the group have agreed to only connect to the outside world through Facebook and Twitter, and no web surfing, they are reportedly still allowed to follow links to outside sites from these social networks. With the 140-character limit of Twitter in particular, linking out is often very necessary in getting the whole story across, or at least gaining access to that story from the reader's perspective.

Maybe I will be proven wrong, but I don't see any possible result coming from this experiment that indicates social media is not useful for finding news. I don't believe social media threatens traditional media. It compliments it, in a variety of ways.

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Sometimes stories break there before they are reported by a traditional source...that's a source for that traditional channel. It could just as easily come from someone saying something in a crowded bar. If it's newsworthy, it might be worth covering, but it might be a lie, and facts are worth checking. It's just that with channels like Facebook and Twitter, those bars are as big as the entire world, and the patrons aren't all there to relax, drink, and have a good time (though some of them certainly are). Some of them are there to spread news. And people know that they can get news there because of that very fact (a study last year found that news was a top priority of Twitter users).

Not all news breaks on social media (although the ever-increasing accessibility to social media through mobile seems to be greatly narrowing the margin), but social media is always there for open discussion about the news, which tends to make for a more rounded outlook on any particular event. It doesn't eliminate the bias, but it provides a means for all biases to come together to form a more complete view of the story. Open discussion allows for points to be made that wouldn't necessarily be made by a traditional news outlet because maybe that outlet does have some kind of bias, even if it strives not to. Some say everyone has some bias.

The fact that people do turn to social media for news emphasizes the fact that they do want a look at the whole picture, and do want to have open discussion on matters. True, some of that is pointless noise, but strewn throughout that are often important facts and otherwise unconsidered viewpoints.

So what can this experiment really prove? That you can limit yourself to social media for news sources if you want? Isn't the point of social media (at least in the news sense) to strip away the limitations? Share your thoughts. by: Chris Crum

Sunday, December 27, 2009

jetAudio 8.0.0 Basic

Hello, we meet again. Here we talk about audio and video software. It is jetAudio 8.0.0 Basic.

One review of jetAudio 8.0.0 Basic said, jetAudio is integrated multimedia software made up of a single compact rack. Not only does it play various music and video files, it also has features such as CD burning, recording, and conversion to other file formats.

You can create your own Internet broadcast by using JetCast, provided with JetAudio, and you can play all major file formats, including WAV, MP3, MP3Pro, OGG, WMA, MPEG, AVI, WMV, MIDI, RM, and video and audio CD tracks.

  • Supports All Major File Formats
  • Audio CD burning
  • Recording
  • Tag Editing including multiple file tag editing
  • Multi-channel sound ouput
  • Crossfade
  • Skin
  • Media Center window with Device Manager
  • Subtitles
  • Internet CD Database
  • Convenient album management & Playlist
  • Utilities
  • Conversion
  • Audio CD Ripping
  • Internet Broadcasting
  • Various sound effects
  • Plus many more features

Other review said, jetAudio plays most major file formats and video files. With jetAudio 8.0 You can even convert audio files to various formats. jetAudio 8.0 A special feature is Video conversion which can make video files compatible for your portable devices such as iPOD or PSP. jetAudio 8.0 have Other features include: sound effects (Wide, Reverb, and X-Bass), multichannel sound output, speed control for audio playback, cross-fading, skin changes, and synchronized lyric display for MIDI and MP3s. JetAudio 8.0 Features included are CD Burning, Recording, and File Conversion.with jetAudio 8.0.0 Basic You can create Internet Broadcasts with JetCast. JetAudio 8.0 plays various music and various video or audio tracks.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Download The Twitter Book

Hi, see You again. This moment, we are posting about Twitter. Yeah, The twitter book is here, ready to be downloaded.

“This book delivers a bunch of sensible, down-to-earth material on using and enjoying Twitter.” that is Cory Dostorow said.

What is Twitter? Why is it so popular? And how can its 140-character
messages be a serious—and effective—way to boost your business? This
book answers all of those questions and many more. A friendly, full-color
guide, The Twitter Book is packed with helpful examples, solid advice,
and clear explanations guaranteed to turn you into a Twitter power user.
Co-written by two widely recognized Twitter experts, this book will
help you:
> Use Twitter to connect with colleagues, customers, family, and friends
> Stand out on Twitter
> Avoid common Twitter gaffes and pitfalls
> Build a critical professional communications channel with Twitter
and use the best third-party tools to manage it
If you want to learn how to use Twitter like a pro, The Twitter Book will
quickly get you up to speed.

One review for this ebook said: This practical guide will teach you everything you need to know to quickly become a Twitter power user, including strategies and tactics for using Twitter's 140-character messages as a serious--and effective--way to boost your business. Co-written by Tim O'Reilly and Sarah Milstein, widely followed and highly respected Twitterers, the practical information in The Twitter Book is presented in a fun, full-color format that's packed with helpful examples and clear explanations.

OK, let's enjoy it.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

Age of Empire

Hi, see you again. Maybe some of people miss with this word. Yeah, Age of Empire, A game that long time didn't played. In previous time, they very addicted to played this game. In my place, this game has been played by people since 2003. Age of Empire is nice memory for us. What is this game?

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CNET Staff give us a rivew for this game. They write, kind of a mix of Civilization 2 and Warcraft II, Age of Empires is a real-time strategy classic that has in turn spawned countless imitators. If we have ever played any title from the Age series, we will feel right at home gathering the troops, gathering natural resources, and building structures. The game's graphics and sound are a bit rough by today's standards, but the challenging gameplay and classic control definitely stand the test of time. Although only one campaign comes with the demo, it's split up into several scenarios that can take hours to get through. If you are any kind of real-time strategy fan, this should have a mandatory spot in your download library.

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Microsoft Games also write review about it. They talk, Age of Empires is a civilization-building strategy game with few competitors. Designed at Microsoft by the same people who crafted the award-winning Civilization, Age of Empires features advanced gameplay that's comprehensive enough for hard-core fans of strategic gaming, yet simple enough for the newest gamer to pick up. Age of Empires also has breathtaking 3D graphics, unusual in this area of the gaming world. Start the game with only your powers of persuasion, and then get your tribe learning essential skills and adapting and developing important technologies to advance. In time, you will reach out to other civilizations through peaceful trade or through combat and annexation. Age of Empires is anything but predictable--single out a scenario to play and repeat, and you will be greeted with a different situation every time.

OK guys, that's enaugh. Now time for you enjoy it.

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Friday, December 4, 2009

Youtube Downloder

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Youtube Downloader

Hey guys. This time for me to give you good program for your downloading. Yes, Youtube Downloader.

It is program that allows you to download videos from YouTube, including HD and HQ videos, and many others and convert them to other video formats. This software is easy to use, just specify the URL for the video you want to download and click the Ok. Youtube Downloader also allows you to convert downloaded videos for iPod, iPhone, PSP, Cell Phone, Windows Media, XVid and MP3. Now, plays videos downloaded.

Seth Rosenblatt, in a software review says, this simple freeware application works pretty well, given how basic the interface is. It has two main features: to download FLV files from YouTube, and to convert them to most major formats. If there's a YouTube URL in your clipboard, it will automatically paste it for you when you click on the dialog box. From there, just hit OK and the downloading will commence. One more left-click is all it takes to load the file in the converter, which supports iPhone, iPod, PSP, cell phone, AVI, MP3, WMV, and Xvid. Surprisingly, there's also a basic video editor for cropping videos by time stamp. You can also cut out the sound when converting.

He also says, Youtube Downloader is one of the lightest editors around, but the simplistic interface belies its functionality and it performs exactly as advertised. We'd like to see support in future editions for hunting down missing codecs, and version 2.1.5 and earlier won't work because of embed code changes on YouTube itself. Still, the Youtube Downloader is proof that not only is video-making accessible to everyone, so Youtube Downloader is video downloading and editing.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

First Word

Welcome to http://e-softindo.blogspot.com/. Alhamdulillah, this blog can be showed. This blog will give everything about information technology. Especially about software and everything that is great for downloading.
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