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What's the difference between online communication and traditional communication? A new network communication mode is proposed.

Network communication refers to the information exchange activities with computers as the main body and multimedia as the auxiliary, which can provide network methods to handle various functions including capture, operation, editing, storage, exchange, projection, printing and so on. Because it combines and interacts with all kinds of data, words, charts, animations, music, languages, images, movies and video information on the computer, we regard the birth year of the world's first computer host "Eniac" successfully developed by eckert and others as the era of the fifth communication revolution in 1946.

The biggest difference between network communication and traditional print communication and telecommunication communication is that it is formed on the basis of highly networked telephone, so besides other communication characteristics, it also has its own characteristics such as initiative, participation, dialogue and operability. In the past, people just passively looked, listened and looked at things they didn't hate. The disseminator actively pushes the information to the audience, and the audience passively turns on the "switch" to wait for the arrival of the information. In interactive communication, people must take the initiative to find and chase information and ask for information from databases, electronic libraries and film and television centers. In the past, the audience's participation and communication in communication was extremely low, and network communication required people to have a high degree of personal participation, that is, not only to actively choose, find and request information, but also to actively transmit information to "Information expressway", or to exchange information through "e-mail", or to hold meetings, remote consultations and cooperative research through the Internet, and even to have sex online from outside Wan Li. Network communication and information revolution are entering a "critical state" and a brand-new society is coming. The emergence and development of every communication technology is shortening time and space, eliminating cultural differences and expanding ideas.