Changes of telephone’s impact on society

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Telephone, as a great invention in industrial revolution, is widespread around the world. It brings convenience and efficiency to the society. Postman (1992,p.42) states, “The greatest invention of the nineteenth century was the idea of invention itself.” Its unexpected appearance in 1876 had huge impacts on the society. First, the behavior people communicate and interact with their family, friends and other people changed. Auditory conversation improved the quality and the efficiency of connection among people. Second, this invention was an industrial design, which brought substantial benefits and drawbacks to the economic society by creating competition to commercial industry and stimulating market growth. Through the innovation progress, telephone not only promoted it own value but also it helped other products and design’s development as well. However, since the technology progress rapid developed,the demand for telephone has started to decline. The society begins to pay more attention on its future while original perception for telephone transfers from efficient to inefficient gradually. In this essay, I will first discuss the changes of telephone influences on society through the time based on these two aspects, and then the future prediction will discussed as the second part.

Starting from the communication, there were many ways of communication in previous history. For instance, people used to send mail to people via animals. In ancient China, people used pigeon to send messages. This approach was efficient but risky. If rivals captured the pigeon, then the information could not sent successfully. (Fang, 2008) Just before the introduction of telephone, electric telegraph was prosperous in the Mid-nineteenth century by using the Morse alphabet to transmit information.(Robertson, 2006) However, operators who acted as the intermediate business platform in that

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