Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The New Technology

Technology has progressed from abnormally huge word processors weighings tons to small envelope thin notebooks. We no longer have to wait on the mail man to deliver us a letter, we can send it in a matter of seconds via e-mail or text. Technology has changed how we view the world and the media in which we see it through. We can log on to the news website to see daily podcasts and stream videos, or read blogs. We can even debate online. A lot of people feel that the computer has made this progress, but it is really the individual human who programs the computer to do so that has made the progress. In the future, I am looking to see the media in a different way. Maybe I could see the news appear before my eyes on the lens of my eye wear or something crazy like that. It would be cooler if I could log onto my iMac and describe what I want my website to look like or say and without personally adding each component, the website will appear. It'll be in a matter of minutes. It would be so awesome if they developed a way we could read a book in a matter of seconds and gain the total comprehension. As of now, we can skim through it via the web. Maybe in the future we could have the exact points appear on one of our tv channels. It would be awesome to have a channel on television dedicated to book synopsis.I think the future holds the key to us being able to key in requests and getting a product delivered in a matter of seconds. I am not referring to the purchasing power, but to the production power. The power to tap the keys f l a s h : and say I want my name to appear dropping form the sky , and it does. Thats what the future holds for me!

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