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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Staying in touch

What technology do you use to 'stay in touch' and why?

The technology I use the most to stay in touch is my cell phone. Of course I use it to make and recieve phone calls, but I also use it for texting. When I want to make sure my message will get recieved and responded to, I send texts to my friends and family. It's easier to get a hold of people at night (when they're not at school or working) but my phone is my primary way of keeping in touch. E-mail is also really important to me, but its use is more for my academic and professional life. I'm seriously considering whether to start using FaceBook because it's such a great way to contact people I've lost touch with and a lot of my friends use to share pictures. But we'll see!

3 comments:

  1. Yes texts have a much better rate of being returned, even more than voice mails. As for the Face Book thing, all I have to say is don't get sucked in.

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  2. I agree that texting and email are my main ways to keep in touch as well. They are the fastest and easiest technologies to use. I have a Facebook, but rarely go on it. Most of my communication is through texting, not Facebook.

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  3. Most of my communication is done on facebook. I find myself using it more than email, which seems to be a growing trend with my friends and family also. I have noticed a significant decrease in the "forwarded" emails I used to get from them. I now get comments or messages from them on facebook. I have connected with a lot of my old friends and family, that I would probably not have been able to get in touch with using phone or email. Plus I find out about things happening with people a lot faster. I have no complaints about facebook, it has been a good communication tool for me.

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