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Communicating with a third party

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2024 6:48 am
by aktAkterSabiha15
Nowadays, the number of companies within the same sector is much higher than it was 50 years ago, but apart from this, there is another factor to take into account, and that is that with the advent of the Internet, we can sometimes suffer from misinformation due to the access to information we find. In one day we can see more than a hundred different news items, causing us to no longer remember anything from the first news item of the day when we go to sleep.



Advertisements on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google, digital newspapers, paper newspapers, television, radio, emails, digital billboards… are just some of the many platforms that brands currently have to promote a product or service.



Social media has become an essential part of society for making any type of information iran telegram data go viral, in any format: text, video, image or sound.

Communicating with a third party
Do you remember the little notes you used to pass under the table with your classmates? The letters you received or wrote from people who didn't dare to talk to you face to face? The times they knocked on your door asking you to come out and play? The anger you felt at not being able to go see a movie at the cinema and having to wait for it to come out on VHS to buy or rent it?

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Those were the days, as my grandmother would say... but now all this has changed radically. After 50 years, notes have become WhatsApp messages, letters have become emails or private messages through some social networks, especially Instagram . Now, no one knocks on your door, but sends you a message to find out if you feel like going out or doing something. Wait to see a movie? Why, when I have Netflix, HBO and/or Amazon Prime .



In the past, being in touch all day long was unthinkable. Free calls were not yet an option, and you had to pay for each number you called and for how long you were