My media timeline

  • News paper

    News paper
    a printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, feature articles, advertisements, and correspondence.
  • Televesion

    Televesion
    a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens, chiefly used to broadcast programs for entertainment, information, and education.
  • Radio

    Radio
    Radio is sound communication by radio waves, usually through the transmission of music, news, and other types of programs from single broadcast stations to multitudes of individual listeners equipped with radio receivers
  • Computer

    Computer
    electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
  • Keypad Cellphone

    Keypad Cellphone
    cell phone keypad refers to the number and letter buttons found on a cell phone, for the purposes of dialing and typing. This type of push-button keypad was first used in the 1960s, when the dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) system was developed in order to replace a rotary dial
  • Telephone

    Telephone
    Instrument designed for simultaneous transmission and reception of the human voice. It works by converting the sound waves of the human voice to pulses of electric current, transmitting the current, and then retranslating the current back to sound.
  • YouTube

    YouTube
    refers to the content creator's text to describe their content. It uses SEO techniques to optimize and categorize videos to help users find the right content. There are two types of YouTube descriptions: the overall description of the channel and the descriptions for each video you upload.
  • Meriam Webster

    Meriam Webster
    American company that publishes reference books and is especially known for its dictionaries. It is the oldest dictionary publisher in the United States. Merriam Webster
  • Android Cellphone

    Android Cellphone
    Linux-based mobile operating system that primarily runs on smartphones and tablets. The Android platform includes an operating system based upon the Linux kernel, a GUI, a web browser and end-user applications that can be downloaded.
  • Laptop

    Laptop
    laptop computer, sometimes called a notebook computer by manufacturers, is a battery- or AC-powered personal computer generally smaller than a briefcase that can easily be transported and conveniently used in temporary spaces such as on airplanes, in libraries, temporary offices, and at meetings.
  • Facebook

    Facebook
    website which allows users, who sign-up for free profiles, to connect with friends, work colleagues or people they don't know, online. It allows users to share pictures, music, videos, and articles, as well as their own thoughts and opinions with however many people they like.
  • Messenger

    Messenger
    app that enables chat, voice and video communications between the social media site's web-based messaging and smartphones. (Specific capabilities vary according to the user's device and geographic location
  • Twitter

    Twitter
    free social networking site where users broadcast short posts known as tweets. These tweets can contain text, videos, photos or links. To access Twitter, users need an internet connection or smart phone to use the app or website, Twitter.com.
  • Telegram

    Telegram
    message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form.