On to the Next Big Thing
https://tincture.io/on-to-the-next-big-thing-76c9e3571255
It’s amusing to watch old movies where plot points often involved someone’s inability to talk to the person they needed, in the pre-mobile phone era. We take our smartphone’s omnipresence and virtual omnipotence as a given in our daily lives, and treat even its temporary loss as a major inconvenience.
So why are people already wondering if the smartphone era is almost over?
On to the Next Big Thing
Jan 16, 2019, 7:16am UTC
https://tincture.io/on-to-the-next-big-thing-76c9e3571255
> It’s amusing to watch old movies where plot points often involved someone’s inability to talk to the person they needed, in the pre-mobile phone era. We take our smartphone’s omnipresence and virtual omnipotence as a given in our daily lives, and treat even its temporary loss as a major inconvenience.
> So why are people already wondering if the smartphone era is almost over?