Technological Advances in Communication

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The year is 1965, the sun is blazing and with feet in the sand friends gather at the beach to relax on a hot summer day. As the decades pass, times change and the following generations experience a much different social hangout. With gray skies and rain flooding the streets, kids hide in their rooms to watch TV and use their phones to browse the internet and social media. Technology is growing at a rapid pace and is allowing for new ways to communicate with individuals. The year is 2014 and technology has allowed us to communicate at all hours of the day, and has contributed greatly to society by allowing stronger communication, and more options to communicate such as email, text and video calls. As much as we enjoy the gratification of being able to communicate instantaneously, it also has its downfalls. There are many negative effects that follow these advances in technology which will be discussed in this paper. This paper will explain how the generation gap in technological advances has helped and hurt our means of communication through electronics including television, mobile devices and computers. Technology is changing the way we communicate and the way we think. As a fairly new way to communicate we also see many changes in behavior because of these new advances in technology. “I can’t believe she unfriended me after all I’ve done for her!” Fifty, or even 10 years ago, “unfriending” someone was a statement that would have received some unusual looks, but with social media in full effect we see how the meaning of “friendship” has changed. To “unfriend” someone in real life may be more of a private conversation, but with the world watching our every move, through Facebook and Twitter, we tend to make everything ... ... middle of paper ... ...inzenburg, Stephen. "How Skype Is Changing the Interview Process." The Chronicle of Higher Education. Chronicle, 2 Mar. 2011. Web. 10 Mar. 2014. . Evangelho, Jason. "2013 Represented Worst Decline In PC Market's History." Forbes. Forbes Magazine, 09 Jan. 2014. Web. 10 Mar. 2014. . Holcolm, Jesse, Jeffrey Gottfried, and Amy Mitchell. "News Use Across Social Media Platforms." Pew Research Centers Journalism Project RSS. N.p., 14 Nov. 2013. Web. 10 Mar. 2014. . Hoffman, Lindsay. "How Technology Has Changed the Way We Understand National Tragedies." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 23 May 2013. Web. 11 Mar. 2014.

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