Perry's Internet Director Lee Rainie provides Joe Pagano Memorial Network Analysis Seminar to the federal government's network management university. I explained the latest Pew Internet data on triple the technical revolution of broadband, mobile and social networking and the influence of these changes on e-government and electronic health activities of citizen. He also explored how these changes affect the wider citizen's living environment and possible changes.
Discourse includes the benefits of the public sector and the private sector. In the public sector, the most obvious advantage is the future shape of the Internet, especially the World Wide Web. In the last two decades, these technologies fundamentally changed the shape of society. The network of the 1990s began to be open, free-fashioned, democratic. Over the past 15 years, power has been integrated into the social media platform and the cloud. People all over the world trust these services and are beginning to trust. These services provide reliability and ease of use that were not in the early Internet. However, the large concentration of these services brings rigid management by the central organization and is vulnerable to hacking by criminals and national states.
Emerging technologies are rapidly changing the prospects of the world media. The Internet and World Wide Web, wireless communications and digital video technologies create a new global communication environment where the role of media consumers and content creators are often blurred. More and more media consumers all over the world are not only interested in what they are seeing, reading, or listening to, as well as when and where to do it, against unprecedented selection and media experience Have control. By the end of the 1990's, many voice, voice and picture communications were being converted into systems derived from digital code, computer and data applications. Advances in transmission systems have also greatly facilitated the ability of modern telecommunications to enable transmission of messages across different communication paths and computer systems regardless of voice, data or images.
From Twitter to mashup media, the new technology had a big impact on PR. Whether you are a blog, podcast, or YouTube video, the Internet and the World Wide Web have changed the way people access information. The traditional role of Media Gatekeeper is changing drastically. In addition, various satellites to mobile phones, video news releases, and a variety of other technologies are standard tools that will continue to affect PR practices and policies.