I’ve been struggling to define exactly what “convergence” means in today’s wired world. I think I’ve found the best definition yet.
Convergence is sometimes viewed as the consolidation of multiple technologies towards a singular uber-device. I prefer to define convergence as the tendency of technologies, as they grow in complexity and scope, to overlap (and consolidate) functions. Convergence therefore refers to a trend wherein devices and functions take on commonly shared traits, but this doesnt mean that this trend ultimately ends with a single multifunctional mega-device, no matter how cool and mad scientist that might sound.
The article goes on to describe “7 considerations for convergence”. An excellent read.