Timeline of Media Interaction

  • Radio

    Radio
    A 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.
  • Television

    Television
    A device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by electrical signals.
  • Book

    Book
    A handwritten or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.
  • Newspaper

    Newspaper
    A regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, and advertisements
  • Computer

    Computer
    An electronic machine that is used for storing, organizing, and finding words, numbers, and pictures, for doing calculations, and for controlling other machines.
  • Laptop

    Laptop
    A computer that is small enough to be carried around easily and is flat when closed.
  • Telephone

    Telephone
    The telephone is the electrical system of communication that you use to talk directly to someone else in a different place. You use the telephone by dialling a number on a piece of equipment and speaking into it.
  • Typewriter

    Typewriter
    A typewriter is a machine that was commonly used in the past and which has keys that are pressed in order to print letters, numbers, or other characters onto paper.
  • Keypad Phone

    Keypad Phone
    A keypad is a set of buttons or keys bearing digits, symbols and/or alphabetical letters placed in order on a pad, which can be used as an efficient input device. A keypad may be purely numeric, as that found on a calculator or a digital door lock, or alphanumeric as those used on cellular phones.
  • Friendster

    Friendster
    The first social networking site. Launched in 2002 by Jonathan Abrams, members are typically teenagers or young adults in their 20s, depending on the country they live in. By 2007, the majority of Friendster users were from Southeast Asia (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore).
  • Skype

    Skype
    Skype is software that enables the world's conversations. Millions of individuals and businesses use Skype to make free video and voice one-to-one and group calls, send instant messages and share files with other people on Skype. You can use Skype on whatever works best for you – on your mobile, computer or tablet.
  • Y8

    Y8
    Y8 Games is a game publisher and game developer. The Y8 platform is a social network of 30 million players and growing. The website also has videos to watch like cartoons, gameplay videos, and game walkthroughs. The media catalog is growing daily as new games are released hourly. As Y8.com has a long history, we have been documenting the social phenomenon of browser games. This content is an important artistic medium and can explain what people were like during a different time.
  • Pizap

    Pizap
    An online editor website where you can take cool photos.
  • Youtube

    Youtube
    YouTube is a video sharing service that allows users to watch videos posted by other users and upload videos of their own. The service was started as an independent website in 2005 and was acquired by Google in 2006. ... YouTube videos are posted by people from all over the world, from all types of backgrounds.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Smartphone

    Smartphone
    A mobile phone that performs many of the functions of a computer, typically having a touchscreen interface, internet access, and an operating system capable of running downloaded applications.
  • 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
  • Yahoo

    Yahoo
    Yahoo! is an Internet portal that incorporates a search engine and a directory of World Wide Web sites organized in a hierarchy of topic categories.
  • Gmail

    Gmail
    Gmail (pronounced Gee-mail) is a free Web-based e-mail service that provides users with a gigabyte of storage for messages and provides the ability to search for specific messages.
  • Wattpad

    Wattpad
    Wattpad is an online storytelling community where users post written works such as articles, stories, fan fiction, and poems, either through the website or the mobile app. The user-generated content is submitted by writers of all levels who are given an equal chance to write popular works.
  • Viber

    Viber
    Viber is a calling and messaging app that connects people–no matter who they are, or where they're from. Each month, hundreds of millions of people connect, for free, with their loved ones via messaging, high-quality voice and video calls and more.
  • Twitter

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

    We Heart It
    We Heart It is an image-based social network. We Heart It describes itself as "A home for your inspiration" and a place to "Organize and share the things you love." Users can collect (or "heart") their favorite images to share with friends and organize into collections.
  • Snapchat

    Snapchat
    Snapchat is a mobile app and service for sharing photos, videos, and messages with other people. Once you view a message received via Snapchat, it is automatically deleted. This makes the service ideal for sharing quick updates with friends without accumulating media or messages on your mobile device.
  • Messenger

    Messenger
    Facebook Messenger is a FREE mobile messaging app used for instant messaging, sharing photos, videos, audio recordings and for group chats. The app, which is free to download, can be used to communicate with your friends on Facebook and with your phone contacts.
  • Pinterest

    Pinterest
    Pinterest is a social networking website that allows you to organize and share ideas with others. You can share your own content as well as things that other Pinterest users have posted.
  • Lazada

    Lazada
    Lazada is a Singaporean multinational technology company which focuses mainly on e-commerce. Founded by Maximilian Bittner with the backing of Rocket Internet in 2012, it is currently owned by the Alibaba Group after its acquisition in 2016.
  • Netflix

    Netflix
    Netflix is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of award-winning TV shows, movies, anime, documentaries, and more on thousands of internet-connected devices. ... Watch Netflix on your smartphone, tablet, Smart TV, laptop, or streaming device, all for one fixed monthly fee.
  • Shopee

    Shopee
    Shopee is an e-commerce site which was founded in 2015 and are available currently in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, and Brazil. Shopee presents an expansive range of products, a social community for exploration, and smooth and satisfactory services.
  • Office 365

    Office 365
    Office 365 is a line of subscription services offered by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft Office product line. ... On 21 April 2020, the consumer and small business plans of Office 365 were renamed Microsoft 365, which emphasizes productivity features and services outside of the core Microsoft Office software suite.
  • Telegram

    Telegram
    Telegram is a multi-platform messaging service founded by Russian entrepreneur Pavel Durov. It first rolled out on iOS and Android in late 2013, and now has an estimated 500 million monthly users. Telegram's user base tends to increase whenever a privacy scandal hits one of its larger competitors.
  • Google Meet

    Google Meet
    Google Meet is a video conferencing app. It is the business-oriented version of Google's Hangouts platform and is suitable for businesses of all sizes. The solution enables users to make video calls with up to 30 users per high-definition video meeting.
  • Zoom

    Zoom
    Zoom is a cloud-based video communications app that allows you to set up virtual video and audio conferencing, webinars, live chats, screen-sharing, and other collaborative capabilities.
  • Tiktok

    Tiktok
    TikTok is a short-form, video-sharing app that allows users to create and share 15-second videos, on any topic. TikTok maintains a separate app for the Chinese market, known as Duyin, which has over 300 million active monthly users. The new app's logo is a combination of the Musical.ly and Duyin logos.
  • Foodpanda

    Foodpanda
    Foodpanda is an online food and grocery delivery platform brand owned by Delivery Hero, which is headquartered in Berlin, Germany and operates with 20 brands in about 50 countries across four continents. The Foodpanda brand, currently used in Asia, Bulgaria and Romania, was aquired by Delivery Hero in December 2016.