Timeline – Communication

 Paragraph1:  It is the fact that communication has undergone many developments throughout the history. As people’s requirements for communication continue to increase, telecommunication is to voice, text, data, image and high definition television and other integrated multimedia communication development. Before 2000, people invented the phone to make a phone call, Email, touch screen, and text message. Undoubtedly, the greatest contribution into the development of communications technologies was the discovery of the Internet in 1983. Without it, modern telecommunications would have been impossible. It decreased the costs and increased the speed of the information transfer, which enabled bringing communication to the new quality level- the most widely consumed services all over the globe. Through the timeline, we can see that Email was invented in 1985, followed by the text message in 1992. In these years, the text message could be invented. There are two important reasons. First, although in 1990, the economy posted an average growth rate in GDP of about 3% in Japan. Second, Email and text messages have the same meaning. Both of them are sending messages and can naturally evolve well with each other. They’re all used to send messages, send pictures. The only difference is that Email can send files, but text messages can’t. The tools on mobile phones offer a lot of help to people. 

Paragraph2: It is obvious that technology and telecommunications move back-to-beck and the latest breakthrough which was the Internet and mobile shopping have resulted in bringing global telecommunications to a new level. After 2000, a lot of software and high technology also became popular on mobile phones. The old fashioned printed media fall behind the innovative web-based and mobile apps like Amazon, Spotify and Instagram. People created mobile shopping in 2003 and face recognition in next two years. “The Japanese economy grew at 2.5 percent in 2003,” (Takatoshi ITO, which helped Japan create face recognition. Online shopping and face recognition can evolve well with each other. When people are shopping online, they will have to pay by the password. At this time, people use face recognition technology instead of password. “6.1 percent in the first quarter of 2004 (annualized quarter-to-quarter growth).” We can see that Japan’s economy grew significantly in 2004. It shows that face recognition improves the economy. Finally, online shopping and face recognition can evolve well together. There are more and more tools on mobile phones, which help us a lot.