It was in the 20th century when people began using high-tech communication systems such as cell phones, telephones, online mailing and even video calling, which have become the most in demand technologies around the world. The many facets of communication today had reached an enormous distance connecting different people throughout the globe.
During the 1800s, communication over long distances were difficult and in some cases impossible. Families found it hard to communicate with one another, sailors and soldiers who went to wars found it unmanageable to send reinforcement, businesses transactions have lengthy and slow trade and people who needed urgent medical attention suffer. Many would have agreed that “communications before and during the late 1800s
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It would take days or months before a message was sent to a relative, a dear friend, a fellow business associate and a medical personnel. These mails would be sent by foot as “the earliest postal systems were often run by a local citizen out of his house. Postal carriers travelled by horse and would usually only carry documents” (Communication and Transportation, n.d.). Other methods of communicating during the 1800s, apart from paper and pencil were by newspapers and storytelling (1800’s Transportation & Technology, n.d.). Storytelling was seen as an important and vital part of history as very few people had the ability to read and write. Before the telegraph, communicating over long distances was usually only done during anytime the weather was good, as travelling and using flares to send messages were not the safest or the most appropriate during bad weather. As mentioned by Jo (2011) during our primitive and prehistoric ages, people developed some form of “wireless” networks which were used over long distances. These almost ancient methods used smoke signals, flashing mirrors, signal flares, torch signalling and
Improvements in communication and transportation became apparent in the nineteenth century due to the expansion of the textile, mining and metallurgy industries. By the middle of the nineteenth century, communication was transformed by the invention of the electronic telegraph and the transatlantic cable, which “Established instant communication between the old and new worlds.” (p. 413) Transportation was also transformed by canal and road building, as well as the introduction of locomotives and steamboats.
The need for communication was never broadly felt until the establishment and the use of telegraphy. Samuel Morse invented the telegraph in the 1830s and it had a huge impact on domestic politics and foreign policy. Now there was another way people could communicate instead of physically carrying letters or even sending messages through word of mouth. The telegraph also made messages much easier to transmit and receive over long distances internationally. The telegraph affected domestic politics and foreign policy in a revolutionary manner in which it strengthened communication, war, industrialization, and facilitated the globalization process as a whole.
Technology is a very big part of communication today. In previous decades, it has not been as important, although it has only gotten more-so in the following years and even today. In modern times, the
What I just read makes me think about how people sent mail or letters to someone who was far away from them because, in the book Michael Vey, letters and notes were easily sent by the use of technology. During the olden days when technology was not available, how were messages sent to people around the world?
Before the telegraph it would take people weeks to send messages over long distances. This was not good for businesses that needed to communicate with other businesses. “The telegraph soon became part of American life.” Wire was strung across the nation.
The way technology has improved has greatly increased over the past years. It has changed to where we can communicate to people all around the world more easily. Social media for example: twitter is a way people can see peoples tweets from all over the world and communicate with friends. The first “SMS messaging was used for the first time on 3 December 1992, [citation needed] when Neil Papworth, a 22-year-old test engineer for Sema Group in the UK (now Airwide Solutions), used a personal computer to send the text message.” That was a long time ago and it has greatly improved ever
In the 1800’s, the telegraph was the fastest way of communicating over a long distance. The only problem was if you wanted to send a message to someone, you would have to take to the post office and have an operator send that message for you. The operator would use morse code to
No one can deny that telephones are the number one source of communication between nations making the productions of goods flow easy. The telegraph was the only way nations were able to communicate which consist of dashes and ticks to send messages (Bellis). The telephone was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. Telephones helped with massive production of goods the telephone brought change to the industrial because it was a new way of talking. (How, Please explain with evidence from a source)The pony express would take a couple of days or even weeks to send a message the Pony express was the way of diverging mail with a pony the pony express could take a couple days or even weeks for the mail . The telegraph was
One of the most important messages sent from the Telegraph was its first message, “What hath God wrought?” (The book of numbers 23:23) sent by its creator Samuel Morse. This message, sent to Baltimore from D.C., Would change communication for years to come. As time went on the Telegraph lead on to many more important messages, like distress signals.
version of the electrical telegraph. They invented this so that people were able to send information
By the 1850s, predictions regarding the impact of the new medium abounded, including statements about how it would make countries further connected, how it would change politics and business and how it would make newspapers obsolete. All of the same statements were later made in the 1990s, when people were astonished at the potential of the Internet. Whatever expectations and predictions people had about the telegraph, they were right about one thing: the telegraph would be consequential over the course of history. The introduction of the telegraph had an influence in communications on a large global scale, and altered both diplomacy and society. To sum up the impact the telegraph had on the financial realm of the world, “While a British tramp freighter steamed from Calcutta to New York, a broker in London was arranging by telegram for it to carry an American cargo to Australia. World commodity prices were also instantaneously conveyed by the same network of communications” (Buckler, et al., 2006). The telegraph marked the first huge advance of communication technology since the printing press, and this milestone allowed
The field of communication seems to be the most affected with regards to the use of the new information and communication technologies and the apparent excessive dependence on technology. There has been a significant revolution in the manner in which human communication is handled. The conventional methods of sending messages have been replaced by the use of portable computer devices. Mobile phones have become cheaper and even more advanced with possibilities never imagined before. The users of these devices have become so accustomed and even addicted to them so much that life seems unbearable if they happen to lose the devices. Social media platforms have come up and people now share ideas real time with the use of these avenues. Communication across the globe has depended greatly on the
In China, around 100 BCE paper was created and used which made writing easier, and wouldn’t be as difficult to carve in wood or carve into clay tablets for people to send messages. With the invention of paper communication increased, and in 1440 CE a man named Johannes Gutenberg created the very first printing press. Following the great production of the printing press Samuel Morse and other inventors in the 1830s and 1840s created the telegraph. The telegraph would have two points connected by a long wire that would allow you to communicate by a series of signals like Morse code for instance. In 1850, the first undersea cable connected London and Paris. Thus this invention created instant long distance communication with people compared to signal fires that took time to light up and limited visibility. Another positive aspect
Communication is the giving or exchanging of information or news. Technology has affected how we communicate in a big way. The internet has allowed us to have more access to information which means there is more data to communicate. In William Wong’s blog, “How technology has changed the way we communicate,” he talks about how we can communicate faster and more cost-effectively. In many ways, we can instantly reach almost anyone at any time, such as email, instant message, social media, or apps. As the speed of communication has increased, costs have been reduced.
The introduction of new technologies, like mobile phones, tablets, laptops, portable devices and the new pervasiveness of the internet, has