And the
most scariest thing is that people doesn't realize how much they use their
phones daily. But is this called addiction? Actually if you dig deeper and look
back in the past, people didn’t tend to talk to each other much either 20 years
ago. At that time there were newspapers and magazines, which kept people busy.
Elderly
people easily might think that there is no social life anymore, but in the past
years the social media has developed so quickly, that we now read both news,
magazines, and find out necessary information on our smartphones. We listen to
music and stay connected with friends worldwide.
Do you
agree..?
Smartphones and the social media also give us bigger and better chances to market products and work more intensive. It helps manufacturer develop their webpages, by for example using Google Analytics as discussed, and by marketing with SEM as explained in the posts before in the blog.
It might
feel uncomfortable in the beginning, but everything is growing in a huge speed
every day, and we should be prepared. Let’s all be professionals in this area!
Right..?


Hi Maria! I like this post's picture and that video is really interesting and really makes me think about me and my phone.. Weird to think about that!
VastaaPoistaI also like how you think about this subject and share you own thoughts too. I really agree with you and your thoughts.
Maria, this was an amazing blog. The video is very touching, and it makes me think a lot. Also, your reflection and writing regarding the topic is very good. I am very delighted to see how you bring your own thinking to the blog. I am wondering what happends in the next phace of the technology, when we don't have phones to hold any longer but rather wearable technology, or even technology under our skin. Let's see what the future brings to us.
VastaaPoistaI would strongly recommend everyone to focus on reallife meeting of people, although I understand that in today's world we need to have the skills and knowhow to use digital technologies. But, we are humans after all.
Great stuff, thanks again!
Ilkka