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Silent Generation
The communication in this generation was usually through telephone, radio, letters, and newspapers. These were the most efficient way to communicate. People often gained knowledge from the scientific research in nuclear weaponry. -
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Baby Boomer Generation
The communication in this generation was mainly through landlines and letters. Morse code was an option for communication, but it was mainly adopted by militaries. Meeting face-to-face also tended to be very popular in this generation. Most of the knowledge gained was also through scientific research of weaponry and for the material of new buildings. -
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Generation X
The communication in this generation was mainly through landline phones, the teletype, and many would also still meet face-to-face to talk about issues. The knowledge that was gained in this about new developing technologies. Libraries became a signficant source for research. -
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Generation Y
The communication in this generation was through e-mails through computers, hand-held cell phones hit the market, landlines were still used, and people still used to meet face-to-face. The knowledge gained in this generation were from computers that could give us access to information at our homes. -
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Generation Z
The communication of this generation is mainly through text, people also call, and video call and e-mail are the main forms of communication. The knowledge gained is from online articles written by scholarly authors. -
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Internet Generation
The communication in this generation is through Google Glass messages, texts, holographic video calling, and normal calling. The knowledge that is gained is about technology becoming accessible worldwide. -
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