Future Consumers, Lifestyles and Online Communities – impact of new technology, communications, wireless networking on business and personal life. Patrick Dixon – Futurist / Futurologist conference keynote speaker


Future Consumers, Lifestyles and Online Communities - impact of new technology, communications, wireless networking on business and personal life.  Patrick Dixon - Futurist / Futurologist conference keynote speaker

You reach out for your mobile first thing in morning to stop the alarm. You use it for seeing your schedules for the day. You fix up your appointments through the integrated e-mail. Your phone entertains you while travelling and you can capture moments as and while you like. Your phone is one thing you always carry around with you. The world is smaller because of communication and this is facilitated through your mobile phone.

 

Communication technologies are varied and widespread but the mobile phone is integrating them into one. Sony Ericsson mobile phones are known for their picture blogging facility. Smartphones of Nokia mobile are known for their e-mailing clients. Gaming has been redefined in mobile phones allowing several gamers to connect and compete. Communication has been used in all forms to make the user more interactive. Though mobile phones have engaged a user it is building up a platform to make him interactive to a larger, diverse audience.

 

While e-mailing through phones was just limited to sending plain drafts, now communication technology in mobile phones has enabled sending across attachments. Moreover, even those attachments and files can be edited. Sending across photos was a hassle as you required a computer but now you can just click and send photos across the globe or put them up in you blog for sharing instantly.

 

If you are not an interactive kind of person and like to keep yourself updated about current events, you can log on live TV through your mobile phone. You can watch news, sports and just tune into your favourite program all through your little device. If you just like browsing the net and being online you could well be using your Wi-Fi enabled phone. Wi-Fi enabled spots are increasing in the city and these phones are the future in communication technology.

 

Transferring your music and your favorite videos is also easy with Bluetooth technology which enables easy transmission of your data to any device which sports Bluetooth. The GPS (Global Positioning System) is making your navigation simpler by providing you maps making an unknown place familiarized. Thus mobile communications is converging varied communications technologies. It is making communications easier simpler and faster enabling greater participation from users. But this simplified communication comes at a dear cost. Nevertheless this medium of mobile communication is bound to be explored and the possibilities are endless. homeshop18

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  1. #1 by Kat on April 12, 2009 - 6:02 pm

    Well…..we have to knock down trees to put up cellphone towers.We also had to use a good number of trees to put up phone poles.There's also the fact that communications technology requires the manufacturing of LOTS of plastic.That process ain't good for the environment.Plus….this is a strecth….people talking on their cellphones while driving get in lots of accidents.When cars get banged up they leak fluids….antifreeze,oil,all that good stuff.It doesn't just magically get cleaned up.It runs to the side of the road,until the rain washes it all into your local waterway.
    But communications technology saves more resources than it wastes.Think about it.Send an email.You just saved an envelope and a stamp,plus the gas it took the U.S. postal service to deliver that same message! Have you ever driven anywhere to meet someone who didn't show up? You could've saved that gasoline if you had a cellphone! I install communications services that can handle 24 phone calls with the same amount of wire that it takes to bring 2 phone lines to your house! That saves a butt-load of copper,which is very costly to dig up out of the ground!With the installation of the trans-Atlantic cable (this is old stuff I'm referring to now) we eliminated the need to send messages by boat "across the pond"!
    I have a sneaking suspicion that your question is not your own,but was inspired by someone who has no love for modern communications technology.Tell them that their precious trees are safer now (atleast from the evil Telecom Demon) than they were 50 years ago!

  2. #2 by WPMixer on April 12, 2009 - 6:25 pm

    haha, this is a good one manz! ;P

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