New media is a term that represents communication technologies that allow for interaction between the user and the content. This concept, which emerged in the 1990s with interactive CD-ROMs, is often associated with Web 2.0[5] and includes a vast array of web-related communication. The key characteristics of new media are its interactive nature, user-generated content[1], accessibility, connectivity, multimodal capabilities, and real-time communication features. It has transformed the way we communicate, changed traditional media landscapes, and enabled global connectivity. However, it also presents challenges such as information overload, misinformation spread, privacidade[6] e security[7] concerns, digital divide[2] issues, and regulatory and ethical dilemmas. Future trends in new media point towards the growth of redes sociais[4] platforms, the integration of AI and AR technologies, the expansion of realidade virtual[3] applications, personalized content, and an emphasis on sustainable and ethical practices.
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O meios de comunicação social ou news industry are forms of meios de comunicação social that focus on delivering news to the general public. These include news agencies, jornais, news magazines, news channels etc.