With new technologies and the way the Internet
has grown throughout convergence we see the decay of our old ways. Many
adolescents would have their first job as a paperboy but with the increase in
the use of portable devices I feel this job, that would start children out with
the value of money, is becoming lost. The majority of society that have access
to the internet have free access to the news as soon as it breaks through the use of the
applications and notifications, which we can browse with our morning coffee
or as I have discussed whilst watching our television.
Although, there is an advantage here that as
less newpapers are needed the more rainforests and trees we can be saving. But
where does this leave our local newsagents? With supermarkets providing the
newspaper when we need it I feel that smal local newsagents will begin to feel
the struggle as more people get consumed by this growing entity that is
technology.
We have already seen recession hit our high
streets with the closure of the smaller local stores. Although the Internet is
something that these local stores have turned to it is also causing an issue.
As people are sitting on their sofas in their
homes in front of their televisions using their portable device, they become
comfortable and relaxed. With e-commerce, shopping online has grown with
convergence. Surrounded by the comfort of there own home this allows easy
access to buy online. With no need to even leave the house to buy groceries,
clothes, shoes or books, although saving fuel consumption, we are encouraging
our society to be lazy. No wonder that there is a rise in obesity in the UK.
Our nation is becoming dependent on
technology.
It was inevitable, convergence was going to
change the way we watch television, view films and use technology. There was
nothing that society could do but sit there and be consumed by what the world
was inventing for them. I am sure that there is many more new and wonderful
ways to yet be invented and I will continue to think that we are poisoning
society with unsociable technologies.
Keeping the audiences attention on the television will continue to be an endless battle for the industry as we are unfortunately so easily distracted.
Not everyone is perfect and I am indeed guilty of the use of second screen and
being distracted by convergence from more important matters. But I defiantly wouldn’t
say that I do it as often as I have discovered throughout my posts. I know how
easy it is to pick up your mobile to browse the internet or go on social media
but I feel if we put our portable devices down for one minute to appreciate sitting
with our family and watching the television we might find something interesting
like socialising.
The rudeness of being sat round a table for
dinner and more than one member of the table is on their phones is frustrating, wondering
when they will realise there is more to life than the person on the other end of device. If
you are that person just think about how your making the table feel, no
conversation participation and your just being rude.