New and Traditional Media

  • 2018 BCE

    KUMU

    KUMU
    Kumu is the largest social entertainment app in the Philippines, proudly made by Pinoys. Real-Time Feedback and Market Research. Kumu Live Streaming provides an excellent opportunity for businesses to gather real-time feedback and conduct market research.
  • 2016 BCE

    Tiktok

    Tiktok
    TikTok is a social media platform for creating, sharing and discovering short videos. Its help to be a confident enhance our talent about dancing and singing.The more you use this app you will be a knowledgeable because of the information you read or see.
  • 2013 BCE

    Telegram

    Telegram
    Telegram is a secure messaging and audio calling cloud-based app that allows you to send messages, photos, videos and files of any type to your contacts for free. Telegram heavily emphasizes enhanced security and versatility, including Secret Chats, which features end-to-end encryption and provides (near) complete privacy.
  • 2011 BCE

    Snapchat

    Snapchat
    Snapchat is a social media platform and multimedia messaging application that can be accessed via Android and iOS mobile devices. Snapchat is a popular messaging app that lets users exchange pictures and videos, called snaps, that are meant to disappear after they're viewed.
  • 2010 BCE

    Intagram

    Intagram
    Instagram is a free photo and video sharing app available on iPhone and Android Engagement Features: Instagram offers a suite of engagement features such as likes, comments, direct messages, and content sharing.
  • 2009 BCE

    WhatsApp

    WhatsApp
    WhatsApp is a free cross-platform messaging service. WhatsApp is Help to communicate to people it helps to easy to communicate with each other, easily to make a new friend, call, and message.
  • 2006 BCE

    Twitter

    Twitter
    Twitter is a free social networking site where users broadcast short posts known as tweets. Twitter is a great place to get news and information in real time. To stay up to date on the most recent developments in your industry.
  • 2005 BCE

    YouTube

    YouTube
    YouTube is a video sharing service where users can watch, like, share, comment and upload their own videos. The video service can be accessed on PCs, laptops, tablets and via mobile phones. Video is much more than just a source of entertainment, it's also a powerful medium for learning. YouTube has a wealth of resources to help people advance their careers, prepare for new jobs or grow their businesses.
  • 2004 BCE

    FACEBOOK

    FACEBOOK
    Facebook is a website which allows users, who sign-up for free profiles, to connect with friends, work colleagues or people they don't know, online. Facebook allows you to send messages and post status updates to keep in touch with friends and family.
  • 2001 BCE

    Apple iPod

    Apple iPod
    An iPod is a portable MP3 and media player developed by Apple and available for the Mac and PC that began being sold on October 23, 2001. It started as a way to carry lots of songs, and over time, it grew to play videos, hold photos, and even connect to the internet, especially with the iPod Touch model.
  • 1996 BCE

    Google

    Google
    Google is a popular internet search engine. It scans the Web to find web pages that are relevant to the words you have typed in the search box. Its help to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
  • 1996 BCE

    ICQ

    ICQ
    A conferencing program for the Internet from Mirabilis, Tel Aviv, Israel. ICQ provides interactive chat, email and file transfer and can alert you when someone on your predefined list has also come online. ICQ was a cross-platform instant messaging and VoIP client, Arguably the earliest examples of social media proper were personal Instant Messaging services.
  • 1994 BCE

    Yahoo.com

    Yahoo.com
    Yahoo, or Yahoo.com, is a web services provider that offers both a search engine and a directory of World Wide Web pages organized in a hierarchy of topic categories.
    Is a web services provider that offers both a search engine and a directory of World Wide Web pages organized in a hierarchy of topic categories.
  • 1979 BCE

    UseNet

    UseNet
    Usenet (/ˈjuːznɛt/), USENET, or, "in full", User's Network, is a worldwide distributed discussion system available on computers. It was developed from the general-purpose Unix-to-Unix Copy (UUCP) dial-up network architecture. Usenet is the contraction of the User Network. It resembles just a Bulletin Board System where users can post articles or posts on various topics.
  • 1971 BCE

    Email

    Email
    Electronic mail, commonly shortened to “email,” is a communication method that uses electronic devices to deliver messages across computer networks. an arrangement with a company which allows you to send and receive emails.
  • 1969 BCE

    Compuserve

    Compuserve
    An online information service that provides access to the Internet, email, instant messaging and an integrated contact list. Founded in 1969 as a timesharing service, CompuServe is one of the oldest online services, being the first to offer email in 1979 and online chat a year later. CompuServe played a particularly important role in developing online forums,its most heavily used service to all.
  • 1968 BCE

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia
    Wikipedia is a free, open content online encyclopedia created through the collaborative effort of a community of users known as Wikipedians. Anyone registered on the site can create an article for publication; registration is not required to edit articles. It helps build a better relationship amongst contributors and as such tones down disputes and quarrels, specifically those about trivial issues.
  • 1895 BCE

    Radio

    Radio
    radio, a form of mass media and 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. They do not cause damage if absorbed by the human body, and they can be reflected and refracted to change their direction.
  • 1876 BCE

    Telephone

    Telephone
    A telephone is an instrument designed for the simultaneous transmission and reception of the human voice. Telephones are used to transmit voice conversations, allowing people to talk to each other when they're not all in the same place.
  • 1844 BCE

    Telegraph

    Telegraph
    A telegraph is a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection. Printing remained the key format for mass messages for years afterward, but the telegraph allowed instant communication over vast distances for the first time in human history.