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21 tháng 4 2019

Have you ever asked yourself what ways of communication you will be using in the future?
I strongly believe there will be huge changes in the way we communicate.
Presently, we often meet face-to-face, send emails or chat online to work on our group projects.
But it’s possible that in the year 2030, we’ll be having video conferences with 3D images and Hololens Virtual Reality Glasses to interact with these people.
When we want to ask our friends to get some drinks, we often contact them by phone or social media.
However, in 20 years, super-smart phones, which can read your thoughts and automatically transfer them into text or voice messages, will be replacing those methods.
Besides, I guess telepathy will be especially popular then.
And I bet in 40 years, we will be able to understand what our pets are thinking with the help from some smart devices.
That will certainly be very amazing!

1 tháng 5 2019

Have you ever asked yourself what ways of communication you will be using in the future? I strongly believe there will be huge changes in the way we communicate. Presently, we often meet face-to-face, send emails or chat online to work on our group projects. We also prefer to use social media to keep in touch with our friends who live far away. But it’s possible that in the year 2030, we’ll be having video conferences with 3D images and Hololens Virtual Reality Glasses to interact with these people. When we want to ask our friends to get some drinks, we often contact them by phone or social media. However, in 20 years, super-smart phones, which can read your thoughts and automatically transfer them into text or voice messages, will be replacing those methods. They will help send out the messages to your friends immediately. Besides, I guess telepathy will be especially popular then. You’ll be using it to show all your thoughts and feelings to people without having to use words. And I bet in 40 years, we will be able to understand what our pets are thinking with the help from some smart devices. That will certainly be very amazing!

30 tháng 4 2019

Have you ever asked yourself what ways of communication you will be using in the future?
I strongly believe there will be huge changes in the way we communicate.
Presently, we often meet face-to-face, send emails or chat online to work on our group projects.
But it’s possible that in the year 2030, we’ll be having video conferences with 3D images and Hololens Virtual Reality Glasses to interact with these people.
When we want to ask our friends to get some drinks, we often contact them by phone or social media.
However, in 20 years, super-smart phones, which can read your thoughts and automatically transfer them into text or voice messages, will be replacing those methods.
Besides, I guess telepathy will be especially popular then.
And I bet in 40 years, we will be able to understand what our pets are thinking with the help from some smart devices.
That will certainly be very amazing!!!

6 tháng 5 2019

Communication plays a role in all information exchanged between living species. Technically speaking, even plants and fungi communicate with each other.

What sets us humans apart is the speed at which our means of communication develops and innovates. Technology has been helping us to communicate easier, faster and more often. We’re now at a point where we’re “always on” and panic sets in when we temporarily lose the ability to communicate – for example when we lose the data connection our mobile phone.

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3 tháng 5 2021

        Communication is the act of conveying the intentions and thoughts of one subject (can be an individual or a group) to another subject through the use of signs, symbols and communication rules that both sides understand. There are many ways to communicate, but the one I like the most is the way of communicating with signs. Previously, due to difficulties in communicating, the mute community was unable to integrate into the social life. Later, with continuous struggles aimed at helping the deaf and mute community have a better life, and in order not to be called disabled, they were able to live normally like everyone else. The main language used in the mute community was non-verbal - sign language. This way of communication I call hand communication, simply because it often has to use hands to exchange information with the other person. There are symbols on hand to convey what you want to say to others. Now that this communication method has been used, like people who are deaf or unable to speak, this is a great way to communicate. And even the average person has adopted this approach to daily live betting. You are a student, when you were a student with many mischievous tricks, and cheating on the test is one of them, they will send messages to each other through hand-made signs to remind. post, really a student. In addition, there are still many interesting ways to communicate, we can learn them to improve our communication skills.

1 tháng 5 2019

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The english speaking country i want to visit is Singapore. Firstly because it is the cleanest country in the world. With the clean enviroment, we can prevent some health problems. Secondly, Singapore has alot of interesting sight-seeing such as: Universal Park, Marina Bay, Merlion,... So the tourists can have some relaxable moment. In my opinion, although Singapore is quite small, it cuisine is very impressive. It has alot of foods and drinks that tourists have to try when come there. In short, Singapore is an impressive enlish speaking country for me to visit.

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8 tháng 5 2017

Fifty years ago, the tools we rely upon to communicate today were only science fiction. Today, you can purchase a smartphone and make calls, surf the Web, play games, run applications and accomplish more than most speculative fiction authors dared to dream. So what's next?

In the short term, we'll likely see basic cell phones slowly fade away. As smartphones become more common and less expensive, more people will adopt them. The process is gradual. As with most new technologies, a group of enthusiastic adopters lead the way. Sometimes, the general population will follow the early pioneers -- the compact disc is a good example of such technology. In other cases, the early adopters end up owning technology that becomes obsolete without ever finding wide acceptance -- like LaserDiscs.

Smartphones seem to be in the first category. Products like the Apple iPhone and Google's Android operating system have pushed the smartphone out of the world of gadget geeks and into the mass market. In 2010, the first 4G smartphone for a major carrier in the United States made an appearance. It was the HTC EVO 4G, running on Sprint's WiMAX network [source: CNET]. The 4G network allows for faster data transfer speeds than other networks.

The Internet will continue to play an increasing role in communication. Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) already plays a large role in several communication products and services. Sites like Facebook and Twitter allow users to communicate with networks of people. With the rise of the Web, people now have a platform from which they can address the world. In the past, only celebrities and politicians could address so many people at one time. Now, anyone with an Internet connection can do the same thing.

This may lead to changes in everything from entertainment to politics. Using the Web as a communication tool, people with aspirations may be able to find an audience more easily than ever before. It may not be long until a relatively unknown person uses the Internet to win enough support to be elected president of the United States.

So far we've looked at some fairly mundane advances in communication. But what about the distant future?