Saturday, October 12, 2013
Primitive Uses of Technology
Have you ever owned a $600 three inch mirror? Of course you do, just check your pocket. Thanks to the front facing camera, the initial use being video chatting, we now have an efficient way to check if there is something in our teeth. Be honest, how many times have you actually used that camera for video conferencing? Now on to voicemails and the incredible inefficiency of them. It would just be faster to send a text message or an email than go through the whole process of leaving it and the other person taking the time to listen to it. Every single web site that we go to is also very insistent that we pick unique
passwords each time. Which means to use the Internet as directed, we're
required to remember dozens of unique, mixed-case, symbol-containing
gibber-words, a feat that is more or less impossible for our caveman
brains to manage. So we end up reusing the passwords. We all do it, do not deny it, because otherwise there would not be all those wonderful articles out about it. Think about it.
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Voice mails and emails are still very productive ways to communicate in the business world.
ReplyDeleteIn the business world, video conferencing and emails are some of the most productive ways to communicate when time is limited. It also saves a lot of money.
ReplyDeleteI use internet faxing for most of my communications. There are mobile applications for it so it is easy to connect from anywhere.
ReplyDeleteThere are plenty of business application to connect employees that are working remotely. The mobile applications will also make you more productive.
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