![]() ![]() We are encouraged to tweet, text, or call in to vote for contestants in everything from singing competitions to matchmaking endeavours - bridging the gap between our entertainment and our own lives. Even television is no longer a one-way medium but an interactive one. ![]() We do not only use Facebook to keep in touch with friends we also use it to “like” certain TV shows, products, or celebrities. By thinking of everyone as fair game in networking for personal gain, we can now market ourselves professionally to the world with LinkedIn.Īt the same time that technology is expanding the boundaries of our social circles, various media are also changing how we perceive and interact with each other. Through the magic of Facebook, you might know about an old elementary school friend’s new job before her mother does. It has turned “friend” into a verb and has made it possible to share mundane news (“My dog just threw up under the bed! Ugh!”) with hundreds or even thousands of people who might know you only slightly, if at all. How many good friends do you have? How many people do you meet for coffee or a movie? How many would you call with news about an illness or invite to your wedding? Now, how many “friends” do you have on Facebook? Technology has changed how we interact with each other.
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