We have more ways to communicate, stay in touch and interact easily and intuitively than at any other point in time.
But we don't seem to communicate more effectively than if we had only books, television, radio and hard wired telephones.
We email, text message and use our voice plans to the max but no one can say with certainty that we actually communicate better.
Technology has given us virtually everyone's attention in the modern world, but increasingly many of us are driven to distraction.
We have access to more content than ever before -- at the touch of a mouse or a brief tickle of computer keys on a&hellip
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