Communication 
Technology in 2024 
By: Jonathan Graves 
COMM 303-50
Where Are We At 
Today? 
• Current technology today is very 
advanced but still has a lot of room 
for growth. A few examples are; 
• Siri, with each new edition of the 
iPhone her capabilities have 
improved from basic commands 
such as calling people to making 
dinner reservations. 
• Cell phone internet, every year new 
chips are released and allow faster 
internet speeds. We started at edge 
(dial-up speed), then went to 3g 
(slow DSL speed), to 4g, and now 
we are at LTE (faster than most 
internet providers. )
Uses and 
Gratifications Theory 
• The Uses and Gratifications Theory 
explains the different ways people 
use technology and also how 
satisfied they are with it. 
• Our technology is moving towards a 
more voice controlled system with 
less physical contact. People like this 
because they don’t necessary have 
to be near their phones. 
• There is also less of a need to carry a 
computer, tablet, and other electronic 
devices because a smart phone can 
do most of the same functions.
Future of Voice 
Media 
• As technology changes so will Siri, 
and her abilities. 
• In the newest version of Siri, there 
is now a eye’s free mode for use in 
cars. This allows a person to have 
constant vision of the road while 
still being able to call someone, or 
respond to a text message with 
their voice. 
• Future technology will most likely 
use voice to control almost every 
function. There will be less 
physical buttons. 
It will be a real time 
conversation between the 
computer in the phone and 
yourself. You will be able to 
ask it anything and get an 
instant answer.
Google Glass 
• Google Glass allows a person 
to wear a pair of glasses and 
communicate from their view via 
social media. 
• It is especially nice to use when 
you are near a football field or 
basketball court during a game. 
• Google glass also allows you to 
take videos, and pictures to 
save for future viewing.
Moore’s Innovation 
Adoption Rate 
• Moore’s Innovation Adoption 
Rate describes how consumers 
and businesses go through a 
gradual change when it comes to 
new technology. 
• If you pay attention to new 
technology releases people are 
very hesitant to try it at first till it 
has a lot of support by others.
Moore’s Innovation 
Adoption Rate 
• Google glass is still an expensive 
technology and not many people 
use it. As more people are able to 
get the technology the adoption 
rate will go up, and make Google 
more inclined to add more options 
to it. 
• Future versions of the Google 
glass will most likely have the 
option to talk with people via your 
phone, or even be able to know 
what you are thinking and act 
accordingly.
Health Wearable's 
• A new popular technology these 
days is health bands. Brands such 
as Fitbits, and the Nike Fuel Bands 
are becoming very popular. 
• The first editions were basically 
just to count your steps, while later 
editions incorporated your heart 
rate, and other biometrics. 
• Many people communicate via the 
wearable’s app to track their 
progress and also to motivate their 
friends.
Critical Mass Theory 
• This theory occurs when a large 
enough number of early 
adopters have interest in an 
innovation to allow for self 
sustaining growth. 
• Many products start but never 
actually take off because no one 
really invests in them, where as 
others such as the Fitbit and 
Nike Fuel Band have taken off.
Critical Mass Theory 
• Current health wearable's allow for 
recording heart rate, and oxygen 
sensors, along with seeing 
notifications, and answering phone 
calls. 
• Future health wearable's will most 
likely have a hologram image that 
many people will find neat and want 
to be early adopters to interact with 
it. 
• This hologram will be a small 
person or image that can control all 
aspects of the health wearable’s
Future Technology 
• Technology is constantly 
changing and while we don’t 
know how different it is going to 
be in 2024, we do know that a 
lot will be different. 
• Innovation is always happening 
and will continue to happen. 
Companies such as Apple, and 
Google, are the top of the line 
when it comes to new 
innovation.
Works Referenced 
• Grant, A. (2012). Communication technology update and fundamentals (13th 
ed.). Waltham, MA: Focal Press. 
• AYELEASEBEE. (2013, January 23). How Apple stopped Verizon's Droid 
handsets from adding Siri. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from 
http://9to5mac.com/2013/01/23/how-apple-stopped-verizons-droid-handsets- 
from-adding-siri/ 
• Campbell, M. (2012, October 30). Google takes on Siri by adding voice 
search to standalone iOS app. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from 
http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/10/30/google-takes-on-siri-with-standalone- 
ios-search-app-update 
• The Fuse Joplin. (2014, December 12). Google Glass 2015 Version Set to 
be Released – Includes Intel ×86 Chip Inside. Retrieved December 13, 
2014, from http://thefusejoplin.com/2014/12/google-glass-2015-version-set-released- 
includes-intel-86-chip/ 
• Keesee, G. (2010, December 28). Rate of Adoption. Retrieved December 
12, 2014, from 
http://cmsdiffusionresearch.pbworks.com/w/page/34246371/Rate of 
Adoption
Works Referenced 
(Cont) 
• O'Reilly, D. (2014, October 30). Instant gratification: A new era of eCommerce. 
Retrieved December 12, 2014, from 
http://www.veinteractive.com/blog/20141030/instant-gratification-new-era-ecommerce 
• Cottle, L. (2013, December 11). We Want it Now: The Capabilities You Need to 
Deliver Instant Data Gratification. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from 
http://www.pushtechnology.com/2013/12/11/now-capabilities-deliver-instant-data-gratification/ 
• Monroe, J. (2014, March 12). Review: Fitbit Zip. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from 
http://www.teleread.com/tech/review-fitbit-zip/ 
• Gurman, M. (2013, September 27). Apple hires one of Nike's top Fuel Band 
designers to work on wearable devices. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from 
http://9to5mac.com/2013/09/27/apple-hires-one-of-nikes-top-fuel-band-designers-to-work- 
on-wearable-devices/ 
• New iWatch Concept With Holographic Display. (2013, February 28). Retrieved 
December 13, 2014, from http://www.iphonehacks.com/2013/02/iwatch-concept-holographic- 
display.html 
• Venitis, B. (2013, December 1). VENITISM. Retrieved December 13, 2014, from 
http://venitism.blogspot.com/2013/12/eu-should-get-freakish-kleptocratic.html

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Final Project Comm 303-50

  • 1. Communication Technology in 2024 By: Jonathan Graves COMM 303-50
  • 2. Where Are We At Today? • Current technology today is very advanced but still has a lot of room for growth. A few examples are; • Siri, with each new edition of the iPhone her capabilities have improved from basic commands such as calling people to making dinner reservations. • Cell phone internet, every year new chips are released and allow faster internet speeds. We started at edge (dial-up speed), then went to 3g (slow DSL speed), to 4g, and now we are at LTE (faster than most internet providers. )
  • 3. Uses and Gratifications Theory • The Uses and Gratifications Theory explains the different ways people use technology and also how satisfied they are with it. • Our technology is moving towards a more voice controlled system with less physical contact. People like this because they don’t necessary have to be near their phones. • There is also less of a need to carry a computer, tablet, and other electronic devices because a smart phone can do most of the same functions.
  • 4. Future of Voice Media • As technology changes so will Siri, and her abilities. • In the newest version of Siri, there is now a eye’s free mode for use in cars. This allows a person to have constant vision of the road while still being able to call someone, or respond to a text message with their voice. • Future technology will most likely use voice to control almost every function. There will be less physical buttons. It will be a real time conversation between the computer in the phone and yourself. You will be able to ask it anything and get an instant answer.
  • 5. Google Glass • Google Glass allows a person to wear a pair of glasses and communicate from their view via social media. • It is especially nice to use when you are near a football field or basketball court during a game. • Google glass also allows you to take videos, and pictures to save for future viewing.
  • 6. Moore’s Innovation Adoption Rate • Moore’s Innovation Adoption Rate describes how consumers and businesses go through a gradual change when it comes to new technology. • If you pay attention to new technology releases people are very hesitant to try it at first till it has a lot of support by others.
  • 7. Moore’s Innovation Adoption Rate • Google glass is still an expensive technology and not many people use it. As more people are able to get the technology the adoption rate will go up, and make Google more inclined to add more options to it. • Future versions of the Google glass will most likely have the option to talk with people via your phone, or even be able to know what you are thinking and act accordingly.
  • 8. Health Wearable's • A new popular technology these days is health bands. Brands such as Fitbits, and the Nike Fuel Bands are becoming very popular. • The first editions were basically just to count your steps, while later editions incorporated your heart rate, and other biometrics. • Many people communicate via the wearable’s app to track their progress and also to motivate their friends.
  • 9. Critical Mass Theory • This theory occurs when a large enough number of early adopters have interest in an innovation to allow for self sustaining growth. • Many products start but never actually take off because no one really invests in them, where as others such as the Fitbit and Nike Fuel Band have taken off.
  • 10. Critical Mass Theory • Current health wearable's allow for recording heart rate, and oxygen sensors, along with seeing notifications, and answering phone calls. • Future health wearable's will most likely have a hologram image that many people will find neat and want to be early adopters to interact with it. • This hologram will be a small person or image that can control all aspects of the health wearable’s
  • 11. Future Technology • Technology is constantly changing and while we don’t know how different it is going to be in 2024, we do know that a lot will be different. • Innovation is always happening and will continue to happen. Companies such as Apple, and Google, are the top of the line when it comes to new innovation.
  • 12. Works Referenced • Grant, A. (2012). Communication technology update and fundamentals (13th ed.). Waltham, MA: Focal Press. • AYELEASEBEE. (2013, January 23). How Apple stopped Verizon's Droid handsets from adding Siri. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from http://9to5mac.com/2013/01/23/how-apple-stopped-verizons-droid-handsets- from-adding-siri/ • Campbell, M. (2012, October 30). Google takes on Siri by adding voice search to standalone iOS app. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/10/30/google-takes-on-siri-with-standalone- ios-search-app-update • The Fuse Joplin. (2014, December 12). Google Glass 2015 Version Set to be Released – Includes Intel ×86 Chip Inside. Retrieved December 13, 2014, from http://thefusejoplin.com/2014/12/google-glass-2015-version-set-released- includes-intel-86-chip/ • Keesee, G. (2010, December 28). Rate of Adoption. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from http://cmsdiffusionresearch.pbworks.com/w/page/34246371/Rate of Adoption
  • 13. Works Referenced (Cont) • O'Reilly, D. (2014, October 30). Instant gratification: A new era of eCommerce. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from http://www.veinteractive.com/blog/20141030/instant-gratification-new-era-ecommerce • Cottle, L. (2013, December 11). We Want it Now: The Capabilities You Need to Deliver Instant Data Gratification. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from http://www.pushtechnology.com/2013/12/11/now-capabilities-deliver-instant-data-gratification/ • Monroe, J. (2014, March 12). Review: Fitbit Zip. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from http://www.teleread.com/tech/review-fitbit-zip/ • Gurman, M. (2013, September 27). Apple hires one of Nike's top Fuel Band designers to work on wearable devices. Retrieved December 12, 2014, from http://9to5mac.com/2013/09/27/apple-hires-one-of-nikes-top-fuel-band-designers-to-work- on-wearable-devices/ • New iWatch Concept With Holographic Display. (2013, February 28). Retrieved December 13, 2014, from http://www.iphonehacks.com/2013/02/iwatch-concept-holographic- display.html • Venitis, B. (2013, December 1). VENITISM. Retrieved December 13, 2014, from http://venitism.blogspot.com/2013/12/eu-should-get-freakish-kleptocratic.html