The Evolution towards Myspace.com
Since the dawn of the internet, people have been trying to communicate with
people faster and better. At first all we just wanted to talk to someone we
know but chat or email. We go an extra mile to create an e-mail and since we’
re really neophytes in the internet, we may take sometime to create an
account and from there we may be able to send and receive e-mail with our
friends. Now there’s a better alternative to sending snail mail; its faster
and definitely cheaper.
But then we don’t want to create an e-mail, review and send them all over
again and wait for someone to respond and do the process all over again. It’s
becoming a tiring process that we wanted something faster. Chat was then
invented. Instead of logging in and sending an e-mail and then wait for a
response, it has now become faster for us to talk in real time by keying in
the message that they want to use. Using the same software, you can easily
communicate to the person you wanted to talk to. Then it continued to voice,
sending files, and currently is video calls. Instead of just keying in the
words that we wanted to tell them, we can now talk to them directly and even
see their reactions in real time.













