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| Smart Phone Communication in The Digital AgeTell your life story to family, friends, and total strangers on Facebook. Use Snapchat if you don't want your mother to see the latest YouTube video that you posted. Organize your photographs on a Pinterest board. Tweet a comment on Twitter. Most Smartphone users actively use four or more applications (apps) on their Smartphone that will enable them to engage on the social media sites where their friends hang out. If Paul Revere had a Smartphone, we would have learned in school about Paul Revere's Google, post, and tweet because he would not have had to ride anywhere. The Smartphone, a paradigm shift in communication, can subsume your life. A communication tool should enhance, not become, your life. During the age of sail, ships delivered written communication by sailing across large bodies of water. A ship's captain might communicate from offshore (or to another ship) by using flag semaphore to shorten the time needed to deliver a written message. Wireless telegraphy, applied in the late 19th century, also shifted the paradigm of communication. With it, the ship could deliver a communication without sailing at all. Imagine the time, cost, and effort that saved. Look at your Smartphone that way too. Use your Smartphone as intended to get more value from your daily life. Read a swashbucking tale about the age of sail. French East Indiamen and Picaroons communicate their intent in The Star of India, https://www.amazon.com/ End
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