Messaging is the Past, Present, and Future
[2024-03-04 03:00:53]
Messaging is the next big thing. I am sending text messages more than 10 years ago, but I can not predict that text messages from 2016 onwards will be regarded as the future of connectivity and participation.
When last week 's quartz news application was released, I decided to download it to see if it endured the hype. Through the "old is new" interface, the QZ news app is like a friend who sends a message to you. That is actually small news. If you want to know more about specific news items, respond to the prompt and send "Follow-up" message to the application. It is particularly new, as it is an attractive way to catch up with the news on the go.
Following Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook will welcome various personal postings and professional postings. Last month, "Zuck" shared the latest information on the community about Facebook, which has grown into a digital channel empire. The biggest advantage of this social media statistics (WhatsApp statistics have been updated) is that Facebook is larger, but the scope / use of WhatsApp and Messenger is even greater. In 2020, WhatsApp is expected to have 2 billion active users
This week I contacted a startup specializing in automated SMS robots that can answer basic questions and connect students and real people. Using "Artificial Intelligence" fee, AdmitHub's "Oli" is aimed at students ("thousands of Americans") targeted tasks, FAFSA aid, parking permission application and first contact with academic advisors It helps to complete. Established one and a half years ago, "AdmitHub provided services to more than 500 universities and universities last year by text-based consulting and registration," co-founder Kirk Daulerio says.
A few weeks later, AdmitHub worked with Georgia State University to develop a custom text robot named Pounce. Student problem / to strengthen college EM's efforts through stronger personal involvement / AI to market advertisement management practitioners, AI to execute Pounce is the most important
In order to make AdmitHub successful (just like the QZ news application), accurate, timely and attractive content is necessary to keep talking with brand robots.
According to Daulerio, AdmitHub plans to extend the automated bot service to "Facebook Messenger, Twitter, WeChat, WhatsApp, and other messaging platforms."
The message will continue to exist. Regardless of technological innovation and repetition, we are constantly improving the simplest form of mobile communications. The calm of the old school never loses its charm. Messaging seems to be the future of mobile connectivity, engagement, and communication. Last week I asked more than 100 students about their most popular applications at the UK university. WhatsApp is the most popular application on Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.
Students and faculty are already using WhatsApp for group discussion / collaboration. Applications such as WeChat, Facebook Messenger, Snapchat, WhatsApp, Signal, Line, Kik, etc. provide unique links, build communities and support learners' efforts, mobile messaging is the past, present and future It has become an engagement of. It is a way. The future of mobile devices is accompanied by an increase in speed, access, and pocket features. The 5G network will enable fast downloading of electric light. The number of students currently using mobile devices for learning increases. These high-speed mobile connections will enhance mobile learning
I think about it now, I am actually thinking about the past and the future. Of course, our current experience must be accompanied by the passage of time, so can we divide it into past, present and future? Of course there is a consciousness to build the current phenomenological time window that we know and feel. The neuroscientist seems to have determined 80 milliseconds between the time between the event and the consciousness window. Thus, when the direct existence of inputs pass, the brain will process the input and s