· Blogging consist of :-links, internet, data base, word wide web, RSS
· Interactive fiction consist of:- XML, programming, algorithms, software, internet, distribution, content and inform।
· Visual novel consist of ;- Audios, development platform, contents, distribution, internet, animation, flash, programming, graphic, editing, software, digital image etc.
· Lulu consist of ;- ip/tcp, internet, website, forum tools, PDF, word processing , image, Editing, XML, post script, Access to cc resources, login verification, secure saver, image editing, encryption and many more
· Publishing on demand consist;- of data basses, printers, PDF, photocopiers, internet, website, books and post script.
VISUAL AND INTRACTIV FICTION ENGIENS
Visual novels and interactive fiction are also becoming more aware to the rest of the world other than China and Japan. Today, visual novel can be created in any part of the world. The Internet provides engines that can help create these novels; some are free while some are for more advance users who can pay and use the engines effectively. With these engines being available, it will be easier to create visual novels and interactive fictions.
There are so many visual novel engines of which one can use, the most familiar ones are:
· Ren’Py: this is a free and cross platform visual novel engine that helps one use words, pictures and sounds to tell stories with the computer.
· Blade Engine: This is also a free game engine and construction kit aimed at making visual novel easy to construct and is fully localized into English.
The most used Interactive fiction engines are:
Inform: This is the biggest interactive fiction engine, some people find it hard to use, while some don’t. It allows one to use media in your adventure such as sound, music and photos. It is also based on virtual Z-Machine invented for Zork
TADS (Text Adventure Development System) is a freeware programming system for many platforms.
Adrift: this engines is very easy to use and has gained ground beside the established inform and TADS.
To read more about these Engines, check out the websites below.
Blade Engine (online) [2006] (last updated November 2006) at
http://www.bladeengine.com/BladeEngine/whatis.php
Visual novels and interactive fiction are also becoming more aware to the rest of the world other than China and Japan. Today, visual novel can be created in any part of the world. The Internet provides engines that can help create these novels; some are free while some are for more advance users who can pay and use the engines effectively. With these engines being available, it will be easier to create visual novels and interactive fictions.
There are so many visual novel engines of which one can use, the most familiar ones are:
· Ren’Py: this is a free and cross platform visual novel engine that helps one use words, pictures and sounds to tell stories with the computer.
· Blade Engine: This is also a free game engine and construction kit aimed at making visual novel easy to construct and is fully localized into English.
The most used Interactive fiction engines are:
Inform: This is the biggest interactive fiction engine, some people find it hard to use, while some don’t. It allows one to use media in your adventure such as sound, music and photos. It is also based on virtual Z-Machine invented for Zork
TADS (Text Adventure Development System) is a freeware programming system for many platforms.
Adrift: this engines is very easy to use and has gained ground beside the established inform and TADS.
To read more about these Engines, check out the websites below.
Blade Engine (online) [2006] (last updated November 2006) at
http://www.bladeengine.com/BladeEngine/whatis.php
Social websites are growing and getting better, first there was Myspace, thousands of people found it so interesting because one could upload videos from youtube, write on peoples walls, create little profile about them self, see how many friends they have and even see and chat with this friends when online. Then came facebook which is still the leading social network today, keeping its audience by creating new features, making it even easier to upload videos. There are other social net works such as bebo, orkut etc. twitter is taking off the huck and has been centre of attention over the past few months. There seem to be a great competition out there and for social networks to survive, have to keep creating more new and easier applications for its audience to still stay in the market


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