EVOLUTION OF MEDIA FROM 2004 ONWARDS

  • FACEBOOK

    FACEBOOK
    Facebook is defined as an online social networking website where people can create profiles, share information such as photos and quotes about themselves, and respond or link to the information posted by others.
  • YOUTUBE

    YOUTUBE
    YouTube is a free video-hosting website that allows members to store and serve video content. YouTube members and website visitors can share YouTube videos on a variety of web platforms by using a link or by embedding HTML code.
  • TWITTER

    TWITTER
    Twitter is a free social networking microblogging service that allows registered members to broadcast short posts called tweets.
  • TUMBLR

    TUMBLR
    Tumblr is a free social networking website that allows registered users to post multimedia content to their own customizable blogs.
  • INSTAGRAM

    INSTAGRAM
    Instagram is a free, online photo-sharing application and social network platform that was acquired by Facebook in 2012. Instagram allows users to edit and upload photos and short videos through a mobile app.
  • SNAPCHAT

    SNAPCHAT
    Snapchat is a mobile app that allows users to send and receive "self-destructing" photos and videos. Photos and videos taken with the app are called snaps. Snapchat uses the device's camera to capture snaps and Wi-Fi technology to send them.
  • TIKTOK

    TIKTOK
    TikTok is a social app that allows users to make short videos. The app was launched in 2016 in China, where it's called Douyin. It went international in 2017 as TikTok; the name, apparently, is a play on tick-tock, onomatopoeia for clocks and a term for countdowns and minute-by-minute action.