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Internet subverts human information communication mode

Created on:2024-05-31 15:36

The emergence of the Internet has subverted the traditional media's way of news dissemination. The news that once appeared on television and print media is gradually being replaced by real-time fresh information on portal websites. Ten years later, people can easily read various hot news pushed by apps on their smartphones. And now, the headline mode has once again refreshed the way we obtain news.

 

The concept of "portal website" originated from Yahoo, which created a yellow page style news homepage, becoming a display place for news gathering, and setting up search engines on the website, people can quickly filter out the content they want to see from the massive amount of information.

 

Due to the lagging nature of traditional media, the news that should be very valuable has become "old news" when it is released on traditional media, while the dissemination of Internet news is more efficient and fast. Major news such as the 9/11 attacks, the US Iraq war, and the Indonesian tsunami are all reported on portal websites at once, and new updates are updated every two to three minutes. A large number of real-time, all-weather tracking reports greatly ensure the timeliness of news.

 

In the past, traditional portal websites mostly provided a wide range of news content, but they rarely considered whether news could appeal to users from their perspective. In the era of mobile apps, news apps not only push popular and classified news to users, but also give them the right to choose, allowing users to subscribe to content based on their own needs.