the 1960’s and 1970’s witnessed the development of foundational computing technologies, including the ARPANET
Computing Foundation
in the late 1970s and 1980s, the advent of personal computers
made digital technology more accessible to the public, revolutionizing how information
is processed and shared.
Personal Computers
in the early 1990s
transformed the internet from a text-based medium to one capable of handling multimedia
content, leading to the proliferation of websites and online services.
World Wide Web
These communication tools became widespread, changing the dynamics of personal and professional interactions.
Email and Instant Messaging
the early 2000s saw the emergence of platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, which redefined how individuals connect, share content, and engage with media
Social Networking Platforms
Platforms like YouTube enabled users to create and share their own content, challenging traditional media production and distribution models.
User-Generated Content