User talk:Spiked punch

Kenneth J: Digital life in Columbus is important. It is a major tool in people's everyday life. Throughout the city people us social networking as an alternative form of communication. Smart phones have become the standard device for providing the majority of ways to communicate. Cellphones connect people all over the city with friends, family's and business relationships. Programs throughout the city that allow people to receive free cellphones also magnify these communications. People in Columbus can also be entertained with advances in digital technology. Digital television now allow people to view movies and shows with a clearer picture. With digital cable people can rent movies from their homes, without the need for a computer. Another aspect of digital life in Columbus is business advertisement. Around the city, digital billboards are becoming the norm for advertisement. These billboard are brightly lit and allow different business to advertise on one board. Those are just a few observations on digital life in Columbus, and over time they will become more advanced.Spiked punch (talk) 02:23, 6 September 2013 (UTC)

Ashley S: Many people across America and the world continue to use social networks as a way to communicate with each other. Some of the social networks that are being used the most is Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Vibe, etc. It is so much easier to know anyone's personal information because of social networks and technology. It is a privilege to connect with others that are so far away from us. It allows to stay aware of what friends and family are doing all over the world which is wonderful. Once upon a time, the people of the world did not have a way to keep up with each other and stay connected to their family members and friends. The new digital generation today can't even imagine living without their social networks. The God for the technology of today's time. .Spiked punch (talk) 08:52, 10 September 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 168.26.142.226 (talk)