Hold all my calls - we don't do voice stuff any more.

Aug 06, 2010 13:40

Clive Thompson on the Death of the 'Phone Call:

"We’re moving...toward a fascinating cultural transition: the death of the telephone call. This shift is particularly stark among the young. Some college students I know go days without talking into their smartphones at all. I was recently hanging out with a twentysomething entrepreneur who fumbled around for 30 seconds trying to find the option that actually let him dial someone.

This generation doesn’t make phone calls, because everyone is in constant, lightweight contact in so many other ways: texting, chatting, and social-network messaging. And we don’t just have more options than we used to. We have better ones: These new forms of communication have exposed the fact that the voice call is badly designed. It deserves to die."

Full article here: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/07/st_thompson_deadphone/

Have a great weekend, everyone.

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