Sunday, March 4, 2012

Filtering the technology of mass communication

The Technology and evolution of communication is obviously here, and in the forefront of our lives today; but with all new things comes a chance to re-analyze how beneficial they are. The great thing about the next day as there's things like Consumer Reports, Lonely Planet, and other who give us great information about what to do how to go there and other reviews on relative matters. The problem is the fact that we have all sorts of other things to do besides read reviews all day.

This is where filters come in and become very much needed in this huge new frontier. For many of us this will be ket to us making sense of all that is out there. Things like Trip Advisor, New York Times List all sorts of Yahoo answers and review sites, are great but at this time is more about how can we find what we really need at moments notice.

So once again we are challenged. With time as our enemy - time is never on our side and in the new age of communication it is even worse. What is the next solution what is the next transition as far as how we communicate around the world. The best thing I can think of is to have all sorts of custom filters that are defined by the end-user, us. There are many things coming out now-a-days and I think that new focus can be very powerful in how we end up using the information that is out there on the Internet.
For the last few years the web has seen a social impact online through Facebook, Twitter MySpace, and others like that. These reviews and these recommendations moreover are very valuable and the fact that they're based on a foundation of trust a premise of what we do believe our friends now and don't know this is very powerful in the consumer realm.

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