miércoles, 9 de marzo de 2011

HOW TECHNOLOGY CHANGED MY LIFE? ..............

How technology changed my life?

Technology is a tool that changes the lives of all, when I was a child, had not developed as until now, cell phones and computers were the most advanced technology that had appeared, other than televisions and radio Recorders had already been used by the majority, but the computer was something amazing for everyone, We imagined we could not get information so quickly.
The technology is of great benefit to us because we can acquire information and other things that sometimes are hard to find in our country, through the internet we can get it or request that we send.
in terms of technology education has become very useful as it provides not only academic learning, but it also increases knowledge of human beings making them more competent in knowing
tools technological and most likely to work because the use of technology is vital for professionals now.

The use of cell phones also contributes to greater and better communication between people.

Technology has changed our lives giving us the freedom to conduct these activities from the comfort of our homes



When I look around today at the conveniences produced by information and communication technology, I often pause to reflect on past decades when we didn�t have any of this. How did we ever get anything done? A document that now takes a few seconds to attach and send by email took several days by regular mail not to mention that you had to address the envelope, put a stamp on it, and deliver it to the nearest post office. As for banking, you were required to adhere to the hours of the local bank when you wished to deposit your paycheck, pay bills, or withdraw funds; thank goodness for direct deposits, preauthorized payments, and automated tellers! Technology has certainly changed our lives by giving us the freedom to conduct these activities from the comfort of our home and at any time we choose.
Through the years, we've watched technology grow like a child budding into adulthood: It starts out mostly crying and pooping, then crawling, gradually learning to walk, and finally able to run at a speed we all wish we could keep up with. We've seen technology fail, and we've seen it succeed. We've poked fun at it when it doesn't make sense, and we've praised it when it's absolutely brilliant. We've yelled at it when it runs out of power, and we've fixed or replaced it when it gets run down.
We treat technology as a family member—even if that is a little co-dependent. You can't blame us, though; it's certainly made aspects of our lives easier: We're no longer forced to send letters through the postal service, book vacations through travel agents, shop in stores, visit the library for research material, or wait for our photos to be developed. Thanks to technology, all of these activities can be performed either digitally or online.



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