
Leaving this blog open to us picking whatever we want to write about made it more difficult than I thought. We have learned about many ideas in relation to the Internet in this class and I had no idea how many things we were actually going to talk about. One of my favorite things to discuss in terms of this class and the Internet is the use of online social networking. This is just because I cannot believe how quickly Facebook has spread throughout the Internet. I remember when it first was developed and I had just heard about it from another college student. "Why didn't I think of that" is what I initially thought, to be honest. What a great idea: a networking site that links you with old classmates. Now, I am so into it that I log in to my account a few times per day. Hard to admit? Yes, but I keep up with people a lot easier by using it. It's almost as addicting as text messaging in my opinion.
It's amazing to see how the popularity of Facebook has grown over time since it was first developed in February of 2004. This site has a lot of interesting facts to show the development of this growing craze. This information includes a graph (shown above) which shows the increase in number of people who use Facebook since it was first invented. According to this graph, the popularity of Facebook skyrocketed in September 2006.
The ability to have my own Facebook account is pretty neat. My page is dedicated to me and however I would like to portray myself to my Facebook friends. It's kind of nice to have that freedom. In my opinion, the best part about it is having the ability to store pictures and view ones of other friends. I know that not everyone feels the same way as I do about Facebook. Some believe that Facebook really isn't a way of connecting people and wonder why we need an idea like Facebook to link us to our close friends? People like Tony Hodgkinson have this opinion.
I strongly disagree. I have kept in closer contact with "old" friends of mine from the past through Facebook better than I have than via other connections like the cell phone or email. It's too easy to keep into contact with the people you want to.
Something interesting I ran into when writing this blog was that Facebook has started a new idea called Facebook Connect, where "Facebook Connect makes it easier for you to take your online identity with you all over the Web, share what you do online with your friends and stay updated on what they're doing." It is an interesting idea and I think all Facebook users should check it out.
All in all, I am a fan of Facebook and what it has become. I know, however, that it keeps growing and adding applications and abilities for users. I am not sure how overwhelming it will/could possibly become in the near future, but it will definitely be interesting to see what it becomes after how far it has come already.