Technological Convergence

Technological convergence is the modern presence of a vast array of different types of technology to perform very similar tasks. For example, in today's society one can communicate with a friend via mail, online chatting, cellphones, e-mail, and many other forms of modern technology. Though the forms of technology are all very different, they all essentially provide the same basic service: person-to-person communication. The notion of a one to many form of communication have since diluted.

 

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