Points 3 and 4 represent the creation of fundamentally new technologies. The Digital Age in on point 5 represents people doing the same things they were already doing, but on a computer.
For someone to say that a personal computer or even the internet was not revolutionary is insane.
We went from the Harvard Mark I in the 40's:

To this, way more powerful, in the oughts:

And that's not revolutionary?
Actually I did say it was revolutionary. I also said that it wasn't as important as the technologies that revolutionized society in the early to mid 1900's.
My main criticism was that the applications used are largely just digital replicas of things which already existed. People already had encyclopedias in their homes and had library passes. People already could compose documents, order things from catalogues, and send letters and notes to each other. Now you can do all of that on a computer with emojis. It provided a convenient platform, but people were still doing the same things they were doing before.
People have been traveling around the planet since being able to walk so according to Tom being able to move yourself or goods anywhere within a few hours (or days for bulk items) is really just the same thing. Obviously false.
The computer in your pocket can tell you where you are anywhere on the planet. Even if you delude yourself to think that GPS does not utilize a network of satellites, you can not deny that it works. That is revolutionary.
Having access to information without having to go to a library or for physical volumes to have to be written and published allows information not only to be universally accessible but also up to date. That is revolutionary. It of course also allows false information to be widely distributed. All aspects of a revolution do not have to be beneficial to be revolutionary.
Not only access to information but access to services like micro banking is revolutionary. Poor producers can not only sell their goods at prices that match global markets but accept payment safety without the risks of cash.
All that that does not even get to the original purpose of the mobile phone. Reaching anyone anywhere is pretty revolutionary all by itself.