Thursday, November 24, 2011
The next new
As technology becomes more advance, verbal communicating decrease. Nowadays, people rarely talks over the phone or face to face anymore, everything is done through Facebook or a text message. The next new media will give humans the ability to connect through their minds. Just imagine being able to let someone know exactly what you are thinking or feeling by just looking or touching that person. Somethings can be so hard to explain to someone. Sometimes the only way a person can understand is by showing them or letting them feel what you are feeling. This will put us on an another level of communication.
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It would be really helpful to the people who are shy to talk with the people. They just can touch the people and share their feelings.
ReplyDeleteThere should be an advanced technology that can enable its users to choose what to convey and what not to since there must be some feelings and thoughts that one does not desire it to be shown to others. Once this technology is developed with overcoming possible catches, this will be a great tool not only for the disabilities, but also many other people as a innovative type of communication.
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ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing idea. Like Jun said, it will help people with disability immensely. Imagine a person who cannot talk using this media in order to communicate
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of that, I personally am not great at expressing myself with others so it would be helpful. But as mentioned some things are meant to be kept private, so when it comes to that it may not work out so well.
ReplyDeletei agree this media will prove very beneficial as some ppl r not able to express themselves as they want to and for those who are shy...this new media of communication seems very harmonizing... but definitely we need some controls before it can be implemented
ReplyDeleteThis idea would help people express themselves. It does seem a bit sci-fi how would such a technology work? Do we have the capabilities today to implement this system? It would also raise privacy issues. Good food for though.
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