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Cultural History of the Internet

Cultural History of the Internet

a course at Johns Hopkins University

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    • A1 Consumption: Your Futurist Internet
    • A2 Identity: Bulletin Board Systems
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Category: Walled Gardens

October 29, 2021 Walled Gardens

Chegg: Gatekeeping Student Success

Every student knows about Chegg, the website promising the solutions to homeworks and tests at a monthly subscription. Whether it

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October 29, 2021 Walled Gardens

Pinterest and Its Algorithm

Pinterest and Its Algorithm Pinterest is an app that allows you to share images while also networking at the same

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October 29, 2021 Walled Gardens

Regulations within Tik Tok

Regulations within Tik Tok Tik Tok has emerged as one of the biggest social media platforms over the past few years. It continues

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Screenshot of the Google Play Store on a Google Pixel 4a
October 27, 2021 Walled Gardens

Google Play Store: Monopolistic Regulation

Google Play Store: Monopolistic Regulation Google currently runs one of the, if not the most-used app marketplace, the Google Play

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October 27, 2021 Walled Gardens

Pandora Premium vs Free

Pandora Premium vs Free Pandora is a subscription-based music streaming service. Pandora uses the Music Genome Project to bring its

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November 2, 2020 Walled Gardens

How Hulu’s Subscription Model Affects User Experience

Hulu is a popular streaming service providing thousands of tv shows and movies to millions of users. Here we will

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October 31, 2020 Walled Gardens

Linkedin Premium: Pay to Succeed

The networking site Linkedin is a critical resource for people searching for jobs and making connections with other young professionals.

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October 31, 2020 Walled Gardens

Amazon Prime Exclusivity

In 2007, Amazon released a subscription option that enables anyone to become a Prime member by paying a one hundred

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October 31, 2020 Uncategorized / Walled Gardens

Restrictions and Availability on Patreon

I will be exploring the ways that Patreon and its services are provided to both the subscriber and the content

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October 30, 2020 Walled Gardens

GitHub: A relatively open community

GitHub is a code hosting and collaboration platform created in February 2008 by four co-founders and is currently headquartered in

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