17. Pictured in the previous slide’s photo (from the
2001 celebration of the Internet) are four of the
original ARPANET team--(L to R) Ray
Tomlinson, Dave Walden, Alex McKenzie, and
Leo Beranek. These Internet founders (project
was called ARPANET) are holding the 1969
photo of the original Internet founders (project
called ARPANET) . Second from the left of the
main photo (and the middle crouching person in
the original photo) is David Walden. He is a
graduate fo San Francisco State University and
was honored at the 2014 Commencement.
40. Founded in 2002, Google offered to buy it for $30 million
in 2003. The founders passed on the deal. A decision they
undoubtedly later regretted … the site was dead by 2006.
radio
the first year a license was issued to a broadcast station
KDKA in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
licensed on November 2, 1920 by the Department of Commerce
owned by Westinghouse
today is a radio station and Channel 2 TV
CBS owned and operated
invention of Television by Philo Farnsworth
first demonstration to press
first commercial television station
The Internet - ARPA
David Walden, second from left is a graduation of San Francisco State University
honored at 2014 Commencement
Tim Berners-Lee working in Switzerland
Video games -- represented by one of my favorites, Space Invaders
smartphones
introduced first in Japan
the Blackberry by Research in Motion (RIM)
the iPhone
social media
a British site to find old classmates
Google wanted to buy for $30 million
phrased another way
next slide is a music video for “Video Killed the Radio Star”
have yet to find how to put more than 24 hours in a day
So the result is time displacement, not media displacement.