Significance
Communication technology can be useful as an adjunct part of communication strategy. Electronic communication should rarely be used as a replacement for face-to-face communication.
Computer Mediated Communication
Any communication that is done through a computer, such as instant messaging and e-newsletters, is computer-mediated communication. A LAN (Local Area Network) connection, which is typically built into the back of a computer, enables a computer to interact with other computers.
Wireless Communication
Any form of electronic communication that does not require cables or cords is wireless communication. Wireless cards are used to access the frequencies which make wireless communication possible.
Mobile Phone Technology Mobile phone technology has revolutionized the telecommunications industry. In addition to talking, cell phones allow people to text messages, access the Internet, take and share pictures, play games and download music.
Blogging
The advancement of technology has led to new ways to communicate, like blogging. A blog (short for web log) is a personal journal displayed publicly in which the author shares his opinions on a variety of subjects.
Social Networking Websites
Social networking websites are another method of communication. Social networking websites allow you to expand your own personal network of people by acquiring online friendships.
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