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How many times have we all found ourselves in a dull party or social gathering wishing that we could add our own bit of flare to the atmosphere? It may have even occurred to you that checking your e-mail or watching some entertaining videos online would give a little more substance to the situation. Thanks to 4G networks, more people are using their mobile electronic devices and smart phones to do exactly that. At dull parties and unmotivated social gatherings, its not uncommon to see friends huddled around a smart phone, laughing amongst themselves as they peer down at a recent comical video or other similar bit of multi-media. With faster connection times and more reliability, engaging in this kind of entertainment has provided a happy alternative to the lifeless party.

New mobile broadband services are simpler and more affordable. When paired with the convenience of modern cell phones and personal computers, they have inspired a whole new generation of group activities that we can all relate to. People spend countless hours in front of their personal computers for work purposes. In between this productive time, they generally find themselves surfing the web and exploring the different shared media that friends and family send to them almost by the minute. In turn, group gathering often take the form of digital technology meeting places, whereby people converse about the things they are most familiar with. Online activities take priority in these situations, and utilizing the benefits of wireless internet go further to aid people in speaking about and physically sharing their interests.

You may have noticed that this tendency to open up personal electronic devices so that they are used more often for sharing is more evident in both the design and features that they now carry. Some smart phones are even integrating projectors into the hardware of the device, allowing individual users to project video onto a flat surface so that a group of people might enjoy the same videos in a larger, more agreeable space. With reliable wireless internet services, more users find themselves surfing and sharing the videos that they stumble upon, especially in social gatherings where the music and the company can certainly use a little more spice.

While social networking has also gained more popularity, the need to ask for each others phone numbers has also become somewhat obsolete. Asking for information related to someones online profile is generally all it takes to pursue someone of interest in the real world as well as the cyber one. With mobile broadband, adding a friend on the spot is convenient and efficient, and can definitely lead to getting to know the person better. Additionally, this form of communicating is bit less personal than speaking on the phone, allowing people to make their own decisions as to whether or not they follow up with a new contact by learning a bit about the person before following through with the relation. With 4G networks, the typically solitary activity of engaging with friends online becomes a very real social one, whereby personal computers are utilized to point out and explore the web in all its facets, an activity that not only provides something that we relate to, but also something that will add some life to a gathering.

by: Adam Hampton




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