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Friday, January 26, 2007

C O M 1 2 5 W E E K 2 : E - M A I L S

“Jack, have you submitted the term paper due tomorrow morning.” Jane asked
“No, why the rush? I have not even started on it.” Jack replied calmly.
“But Jack, its due tomorrow morning and school closes in less than an hour!” Jane said frantically.
“Oh not to worry, I am going to e-mail Dr. Lim the term papers later tonight.”

E-mail is short for electronic mail which started in 1965 as a way for multiple
users of a time sharing to communicate (Wikipedia, 2006). It is a more up to date method of transmitting data, text files, digital photos, and audio and video files from one computer to another over the Internet.
E-mail users create and send messages from individual computers using commercial programs or mail-user agents (MUAs) (Wikipedia, 2006). A lot of the e-mail programs have a program that enables you to compose or write your own message to send. To send the message, the user has to specify addresses. If the user were to send the message to more than one recipient, it is called broadcasting. The source of the destination is included in the address.
E-mails also contain headers and footers above and below the message. They usually state the senders name, e-mail address, and the date that it was sent. A user then can store, delete, reply, or forward the message to others. Most e-mail programs allow you to attach files and photos to e-mail to send to others. This allows users to append large text- or graphics-based files, including audio and video files and digital photographs, to email messages.

Although e-mail paved the way in the 1960s, it is still being widely used today and will be for centuries to come. People began to develop other methods and ways for sending and receiving messages. Since e-mail was not really an instant method of communication as it requires the user to open the e-mail before he is able to read it. Then came the introduction of Instant Messaging or IM. Instant Messaging is a form of real-time communication between two or more people based on typed text (Wikipedia, 2006). The text is conveyed via computers connected over a network such as the Internet. As the name suggests, it is real time instant communication and the other users are able to view and respond to a message sent within a second, depending on the connection speed of the individual users. NET Messenger Service, AOL Instant Messenger, Excite/Pal, Gadu-Gadu, Google Talk, iChat, ICQ, Jabber, Qnext, QQ, Meetro, Skype, Trillian, Yahoo! Messenge all examples of Instant Messenger services.

As the world progresses towards the Information age, the need for faster and more reliable communication increases. Multi-national corporations and Governments depend and rely heavily on instant communication between their business and Government bodies respectively. The development of e-mail and Instant Messaging changed and paved the way for faster and better communication which allowed these individuals around the world to communicate in real-time without any time loss.
Now did the hype over e-mail and IM increase the need for the Internet? The Internet today was influenced widely with the development of Email and other electronic communication tools. Jones (2002) reports that there were approximately 400 million e-mail messages sent daily in 1995 and almost 16 billion sent daily in 2001, which is an increase of 4,000 percent. By 2005, this had again doubled (Miller, 2006). In short, e-mail is a ubiquitous form or organizational communication which led to a sharp increase in the need for the Internet. The development of e-mail did not solely spark a hype for the rise in the number of Internet uses but it was a combination of various Internet functions and programmers’ which enhanced its usage altogether.
Many new technologies differ in terms of the cues that are available in the communication process (Short, William, & Christie, 1976). New communication technologies offer organizational participants a wide array of interaction and decision making options that can differ from traditional ways of working. Thus not only did the various advances encompass the use of the Internet but also allowed the Internet to flourish and deemed necessary as a global and international asset.
“Hey Jane, I just e-mailed Dr Lim my term paper, are you done yet.”


References
History of the World Wide Web. (2006, September 5). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:00, January 25, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_the_World_Wide_Web&oldid=73974490

Miller, K. (2006). Organizational Communication, Wadsworth.

Rheingold, H. (1993). Visionaries and Convergences: The Accidental History of the Net. The Virtual Community. New York: Perseus Books. Retrieved from http://www.rheingold.com/vc/book/3.html

Short, J., Williams, E., & Christie, B. (1976). The social psychology of telecommunications. New York: Wiley

The First Network Email. The First Network Email. Retrieved on December 23, 2005.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Team Buffalo again

This weekend Team Buffalo would be going against another mystery team from the suburbs. What was a friendly game of soccer between the seniors and juniors months ago now have us packed together as one, uniformed and organized as Team Buffalo! We are still a new team and our first match was a rather easy victory but now we battle a mystery opponent (as i really don't know who we are playing yet).
Team Buffalo - Rock solid defence, lightening speed midfielders which complement the accurate and steady firing strikers, which all protect and guard our young and agile goalkeeper. How can we lose? No one ever likes to lose a match neither do we adore the mocking from the opponents, we would not be complacent. Confidence would see us through and calm jittery nerves but only skill and experience would overcome over confidence.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Team Buffalo!

Team Buffalo ravaged the opponents today crusing to a 4-2 victory.
Although the field was one of the worsts fields i ever played in,
we still managed to stay on top of the padi field like conditions and decimate our understrength opponents.
The field was utter crap, water logged filled with think viscous mud
(The kind where you take a step in and you would leave a 10cm depression)
like WTH man!!!
But well done Team Buffalo!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

M e, m y s e l f a n d M E!

I want a damn black Macbook!
I want a freaking Xbox 360!
I am not 21 neither am i 25.
I love Orange and Black.
I have no idea where to find Black Roses.
I love alcohol.
I think Red Hot Chilli Peppers rawk!
I am sleepy but i still have to finish this blog!
I never blogged before in my life, and i never thought i would be FORCED to do so in University!(nothing personnal just filling up words and space)
I wake up at 3am and find cockroaches in my kitchen... like wth man!
I like fancy cars and traveling at high speeds (ppssstt. my top speed was 234km/h heading to KL... beat that bitch!)
I had 6 speeding ticketing heading up to KL (of which i paid for 2 of them)
I really hate maths.
Oh my god i still have to write so much more?!
I love alcohol...
I am a fan of New York Yankees (NOT, who are you kidding they suck!)
I have a new 'gf'.... She has 2 19 inch eyes, a wide black aluminium body. She can store 250 Gig of data and comes with 6 exchangeble slots. She is fast, powered by a 8800 Geforce and surround sound too for the extra tweek.

Did i fail to mention i am an alcoholic?

I live with my parents and rent a space at zouk.

A m s t er d a m

Amsterdam baby!

Well first day of school was interesting, although i did not come prepared, the day went smoothly as always. I never really like to blog, then again i never freaking even like the idea of blogs but well since i am FORCED *smiles* to do so, i shall submit and try to at least make it worth while reading.

The horrific thing this semester is that i might have to take a ten credit course in Chinese!! Just when i thought it was over, i was wrong. As communications majors are required to have a 2nd language and since i was from AC, i failed my Chinese O lvls. I would now be required to sit for a UB Chinese exam and if i pass i will not be required to take the ten credit course! heh

I hate blogging!!! Anyway UB just formed a new soccer team called Team Buffalo and we would be playing our first game this Saturday morning at 9am at bradell so supporters are welcome to come down and show their support for Team Buffalo!!! HOOYAH!!

As blogs are graded and viewed by others, i decided to leave out any crude comments and do away with the profanities for your reading pleasure. Although i leftthe expression of WTH in. :>