Almost 15 years into the new millennium and the world we live in has changed. From the way we talk to the way we dress. Since the 1970s there was a group of major forces that changed. But the force Im talking about is the forces of communication. When new ways of communications were discovered, it transformed the way we operate and live in this planet called Earth. So its obvious that the objective of this essay is to explain how the forces of communication changed the world. So lets us begin this little journey because I know you're interested on hearing my analysis right? So were going to start with the million dollar topic that makes this whole sandwich go together, how the transformation of communication changed the world we live in today. The transformation changed the world we live in today because the society we live in today doesn't really rely on letters to alert or get in touch with someone; the society we live in relies on texting, e-mails, ooVoo and other technology to communicate. On another note everyday people still write letters for references and recognition for another person, we still write letters to loved ones in the armed forces. But its not as often as the society in the 1930s and up. Once the 1940s came the first computer was developed and a massive production was enforced then the 1960s came and the first TV was developed ten years later the first direct broadcast satellite was developed for news and other broadcasts. That same year the satellite was sent off to space to orbit the earth. Eighteen years later the first microprocessor were created and put in the new computer known as the Macs. Another decade has passed and more ways of communication have been discovered such as emails with new network called AOL. The first internet connection was created called dial-up. 300 commercial satellites and 200 communication satellites were shot up in space. Two years later the new millennium also known as Y2K, Standard