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The digital age has ushered in significant transformations, rendering several technologies obsolete while simultaneously revolutionizing others. This infographic video from Eric Qualman lists almost 50 different technologies that are now obsolete or transformed by digital media.

Research for Eric’s newest book, 數位領導者, spurred this list.

  • 手錶: Once essential for timekeeping, wristwatches have become more of a fashion statement or a niche tool for swimmers, overshadowed by smartphones and smartwatches favored by younger generations.
  • Paperbacks: The tactile pleasure of flipping through a book is now rivaled by the convenience of e-readers like Kindle, which offer a vast library at your fingertips.
  • Traditional Homework: Platforms like Khan Academy have transformed homework, shifting lectures online and turning classrooms into interactive learning environments.
  • 報紙: Digital news platforms have largely supplanted physical newspapers, offering real-time updates and a wider range of viewpoints.
  • 車鑰匙: Modern vehicles are increasingly adopting keyless start systems, making traditional car keys a thing of the past.
  • College Backpacks: Tablets and cloud storage are replacing heavy textbooks, allowing students to access materials and notes online.
  • DVD: Streaming services have made physical DVDs obsolete, providing instant access to a vast array of content.
  • 指導手冊: “How To” videos online have replaced bulky manuals, providing clearer, step-by-step visual guidance.
  • 軟木塞酒: Screw tops offer better preservation and convenience, although they lack the traditional flair of corked bottles.
  • Offline Voting: The concept of online voting promises to make the process more accessible and efficient, though it’s not yet widely implemented.
  • 現金: Mobile payments are becoming increasingly popular, making cash transactions less common.
  • 台式電腦: Laptops, tablets, and smartphones offer more mobility and have decreased the reliance on stationary desktops.
  • 碎紙機: Digital documentation and secure online storage are reducing the need for physical document destruction.
  • 郵局: Email and online messaging services have significantly reduced the volume of traditional mail.
  • 2D: Three-dimensional technology and virtual reality are creating more immersive viewing experiences.
  • Boring Airplanes: In-flight WiFi is transforming air travel, offering entertainment and connectivity to passengers.
  • Paper Resumes: Online platforms like LinkedIn are becoming the standard for professional networking and job searching.
  • Blind Dates: Online profiles and social networks have taken much of the mystery out of meeting new people.
  • 廣播電視: Streaming platforms are leading the way in entertainment, providing content on demand.
  • 教育不平等: Online resources aim to bridge the educational divide, though access to technology remains a barrier for some.
  • 剪優惠券: Digital coupons and apps like Groupon are modernizing the way consumers find deals.
  • Hotel Internet Fees: The trend is towards free connectivity, mirroring the decline of long-distance charges.
  • 支票簿: Online banking and payment platforms like PayPal are rendering traditional checkbooks obsolete.
  • 面對面: Digital communication has reduced in-person interactions, impacting interpersonal communication skills.
  • 信用卡: Direct transactions through apps and websites are challenging traditional payment methods.
  • MTV: Platforms like YouTube have become the new launching pads for music careers.
  • 鬧鐘: Smartphones now serve as multi-functional devices, including waking us up.
  • 地面電台: Satellite and internet radio are providing personalized music experiences.
  • 賀卡: Digital greetings are becoming more prevalent as society moves towards sustainability.
  • 大盒子商店: Online shopping offers convenience and better prices, impacting traditional retail models.
  • 閒話: Social media has transformed how information is shared, though the fundamental human behavior persists.
  • Tollbooth Operators: Automated toll collection systems are improving traffic flow and efficiency.
  • 領導人: The digital era requires new leadership skills, focusing on digital literacy and online communication.
  • 頻道瀏覽: On-demand streaming allows viewers to choose what to watch without flipping through channels.
  • Movie Phone Times: Online listings have made checking movie times more convenient.
  • Armored Cars: As cash usage declines, the need for armored transportation is diminishing.
  • Airline Gate Agents: Self-service kiosks and online check-in are streamlining the boarding process.
  • Mail Order Catalogs: E-commerce has largely replaced catalog shopping with a more interactive and immediate experience.
  • 專家電影評論: Crowdsourced reviews are providing a broader range of opinions than traditional critics.
  • 411: Online directories and search engines have made telephone information services redundant.
  • 加油站: Electric vehicles and alternative energy sources are beginning to challenge traditional fueling stations.
  • 智慧型手機: The shift towards smartphones has rendered basic mobile phones nearly obsolete.
  • 備忘錄墊: Digital notes and reminders on smartphones and computers are replacing

Douglas Karr

Douglas Karr 是 CMO 的 開放洞察 和創始人 Martech Zone。 道格拉斯幫助了數十家成功的 MarTech 新創公司,協助進行了超過 5 億美元的 MarTech 收購和投資盡職調查,並繼續協助公司實施和自動化其銷售和行銷策略。 道格拉斯是國際公認的數位轉型和 MarTech 專家和演講者。 道格拉斯也是一本傻瓜指南和一本商業領導書的出版作者。

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