Watch out baby George, there is a new royal family taking over the throne. It may be hard to imagine but our time has become increasingly consumed by a higher power than the arrival of a new baby for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The technology heir is in town. Apps seem to be over ruling our world. Think this is a bold statement? Take a second to reflect on how much you rely on Apps in your daily life, work and personal.
Remember when this Internet dynasty was introduced to us? Facebook, Twitter, and Google Maps, just to name a few, seemed like such intrusive tools. Being able to view an individual’s personal thoughts and images created a large amount of initial shock and controversy with the feeling of public exposure. When these websites were first introduced you could only use them with a desktop, now we can access them on-the-go through Apps using our smartphones and other tech tools.
Think how lost we would be without frequently relying on Google Maps to get us safely and most efficiently to a new location. Without Facebook to creep on your “friends” newest picture uploads or Twitter to get real time updates on traffic conditions for your morning commute to work. What a simpler and slower time we used to live in.
Lets take it one step further and contemplate on one of the biggest Apps that we all now take for granted, the email App. Whether it be Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail, do we realize that we are always available? Working as royal servants 24/7 to keep our ruler happy. Without email Apps on our smartphones, it would be impossible to respond to emails within 5 minutes of them entering our inbox. Before, society understood that the working day started at 9am and ended at 5pm. Now, the expectation is that there is no end to the workday. In today’s business or personal life, no one is ever off the grid anymore (which has its ups and downs).
Apps and technological advances have become an addiction and obstruction of privacy that we have come to accept. Our beloved crowned smartphones rule our lives. This is why it is an effective use of resources to create an App for your company. Become a member of the royal family and create an App. This investment will be well worth it and provide you with a broader audience and improved sales. Stay connected with your customers and provide them with the immediate services that they expect.
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