Internet has come a long way since the 1950’s. It’s evolved from a four computer connection (here in the U.S.A.), formerly known as ARPANET, to the instant global communication amongst billions upon billions of computers. Now, the internet was not initially designed so we could chat with our friends on Facebook. Although that is a perk, the internet had a more vital purpose in America’s life. “The Internet was designed in part to provide a communications network that would work even if some of the sites were destroyed by nuclear attack” (http://www.walthowe.com/navnet/history.html). Not everyone had access to the internet like today. It was used by people in professions such as: engineers, scientists, and librarians. In the late 1960’s libraries started tapping into the many resources the internet had to offer by networking their catalogs. In 1972 Ray Tomlinson adapted a new method of communication, Electronic mail (aka E-mail) which opened up possibilities to many other people in the nation. “As the commands for e-mail, FTP, and telnet were standardized, it became a lot easier for non-technical people to learn to use the nets” (http://www.walthowe.com/navnet/history.html). Universities from all over the country started taking advantage of the internet by means of communication and the sharing of files. The Internet has come a long way in over 50 years, and will continue to grow year by year.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Web Design 1-Goals for this class
I was actually pretty excited about signing up for this class. I don’t know a lot about the internet and I am eager to claim my place on the World Wide Web and “get my name out there”. I would very much like to own and run my own studio someday, and I have learned that the best way to get business to come to you is for them to have easy access to your services. I hope to gain a well-rounded knowledge of how to design and create a website that best represents my talents and aspirations with photography. I am really looking forward to ending the semester with a web design background that I can later use to benefit me as a photographer. I am apprehensive about putting my work up on the internet mainly due to that none of your information is safe. I know that is a risk that comes with promoting a business, but I get a little nervy when considering the possible costs and spamming that could be involved. I have heard that space on the internet can be a bit pricey and it requires a lot of invested time and money to keep it “up to date”, but, overall, I am still looking forward to the possibilities this class can, and most likely will, open up to me.
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