Citizen Journalism and Blogging with 4G Wireless

The internet has democratized the manner in which individual citizens are receiving information, particularly the news. Whereas pre-Internet age, the information received about global events, domestic politics, and financial happenings were presented to the mass population by mainstream media, today’s society sees much more democratic way of sharing information. It becomes less elite, allowing everyday individuals to share their perspective and opinion. Moreover, it ensures that transparency in news coverage as well as keeping politicians and governments much more accountable. With the 4G network, such citizen journalism and blogging becomes much more feasible.

 

The 4G wireless internet connection operates much faster than its predecessor, providing users with a broadband quality internet connection while you are mobile. From your smart phone or laptop computer, you can access the internet, allowing you utilize all its resources. Moreover, its faster internet connection speeds allows much more to be done. You can upload and download large files quickly, you can stream videos quickly, and you can even video chat while on-the-go. These capabilities make citizen journalism and blogging feasible and more convenient. It is only with the improvements in mobile internet technology from the 3G network that makes this possible. With the 3G network, speeds were too slow to download and upload larger files, making sharing of information slightly more difficult than the 4G wireless.

 

Citizen journalism often works through blogs and social media networks. Given the mobility of internet technology, information, photographs, and stories can be shared with a huge number of people within minutes. If you encounter a worthy news story, you can share it with your friends on Facebook or Twitter, making it known to a large number of people within just a few seconds. This technology makes for sharing potential news feasible. If individual citizens encounter a crime, which they document using the photo and video functions of their smart phone, they can easily upload that evidence online within minutes, preventing any cover ups or distortion of truth that might follow with police and media involvement. In a way, it makes things much more transparent. Riots, protests, political speeches, rallies, parades, among many other events can be easily documented and shared online through various avenues and channels. This technology allows not only citizens to bypass mainstream media in some ways, but it also allows celebrities and politicians to communicate to their fan base without necessarily going through the media. Moreover, this technology can also serve a personal purpose. For instance, if you encounter a celebrity with whom you take a photo, you can share it immediately with your friends by uploading it onto Facebook or Twitter.

 

The 4G wireless internet technology provides its mobile internet connection to not only smart phones but also laptop computers. With just a mobile air card inserted to your notebook, you can access the worldwide web, getting information and sharing information. Thus, if you have a blog, you can essentially blog from anywhere in the city, allowing you to be much more mobile while maintaining your personal site.

 

SABUNG AYAM