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Changes In Communications In A Modern World

By Bruce Jopples


Communications in A Modern World has changed so much from communications in the past, that someone from 100 years ago would likely have a hard time understanding how to communicate in some of the forms we use today. Not only that, but they would likely even have a hard time understanding a message written to them from say a teenager today. Some think the changes are good and some think they are bad - but all agree that they are different.

In decades past, the main forms of communication were speaking to each other in person, talking on the phone, or writing a letter on paper and sending it to them through the postal service. Of these forms of communication, the telephone conversation was probably the highest-tech type. But it was still basically the same as an in-person conversation.

Written communication has been practiced for thousands of years. And until recently, any written message would have to be delivered to the intended recipient physically in order for them to get the message. But this is not necessary anymore now that personal computers are so prevalent and email is used widely.

In addition, you still call someone on the telephone at home, but cell phones make it possible to reach someone even when they're not home. In fact many people have only cell phones and no land-line telephones in their homes anymore because they are so much more convenient and powerful.

But the biggest change has been occurring since the introduction of instant messaging on computers and even more so with text messaging on cell phones. These lend themselves much more to very short messages. And since cell phone screens are so small, this requirement of short messages is even more crucial.

Cell phones provide the ability for one person to speak to another person in real time no matter where they are (as long as they have cellular service in their respective areas). Smart phones also allow for text messaging, instant messaging, email access, and internet access. Text messaging has probably impacted cell phone communication the most since it has led to shortening of words ("u" for "you, " or "r" for "are" for instance).

Communications in a modern world are aided much more by technology, efficiency, and convenience. And that trend only seems to be speeding up more and more as the years go by. Whether it's good or bad, written communication is happening more and personal traditional communication is happening less.




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