Through out the years humans have always needed to communicate with each other, to share information, ideas and even try to win wars. As communication is so important, people have continued to work on ways to improve upon ideas. One of the oldest ways to communicate is using messenger pigeons. When a message needed to be sent, messages would be attached to the pigeons. The pigeons where then set free to fly home where the receiver would wait to get the message. This one way communication had a lot of limitations including, pigeons wouldn’t always arrive because they could die or get lost and there was no way to tell if they arrived at their destination. As humans continued to improve communication, the telegraph evolved from the idea of sending messages. Instead of using birds to transfer information, wires were used because of there reliability. Wires provided two way communication where pigeons can only provide one way. The telegraph helped set the path towards communication methods we have today. For example all the social media apps that are available, one including Snap Chat. Snap Chat was built upon the telegraphs two way communication with words being sent over wires, to a multi way communication sending words, pictures and videos over waves. This latest form of communication is faster, more reliable and can send more information at a time. Looking back over how communication started to what it looks like now it is exciting to see what is next.