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Communication in the Future

To Look forward in the future we have to look in the past - Swapnil Porwal "

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Today I am thinking about how we communicate in the future but first, we have to look in the past. 
 
Let's look in the timeline 
 
10,000 BC- Face to Face only 
550 BC - Persians Invented mail 
1854 - Telephone Invented 
1910 - Phones in the home 
1995 - Email Invented 
2000 - Texting Invented 
2003 - Skype Invented 
2006 - Skype add Video calling 
2010 - Apple Invents Face Time 
2015 - Emojis replace text 
 
Future 
We might communicate by sending our thoughts directly to someone else brain by using some device, scientists are already developing it. You can call it Telepathy technology. 
 
Maybe in the future, you will directly project yourself in another place through virtual reality or there will be your 3D holographic displays or shapeshifting nano-bots. 
 
I think our younger generation is very much adapted to it and they can easily accept it. 
 
But you can't ignore the face-to-face communication and physical presence of a person in which you communicate with each other through emotions. 

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