Technology is
important in life because it is the only economic force that is guaranteed to
move in a forward direction. It's also important because people need to make
important phone calls. And it is important because it allows people to utilise
tools that allows overcoming of mental and the practical application of
knowledge. To advance our everyday life!
Technology is
an absolute need we cannot escape from. Let’s just say, it has a very big role
in most aspects of our lives. In other words, it answers most of Mankind
problems. Across centuries technology evolves. The importance of technology is
aiming for comfort of use in whichever form it is. It always directs for
easiness in life.
Take the
mobile technology for example. The faster the world is moving, the more hi-end
the features are offered. Laptop gets thinner and smaller. It becomes more
compact every year and offers more capabilities and top performance. It should
load a lot of stuffs in a more concise shape. That is the need. Period. People
should not take time to think of what should be brought over a sales
presentation in the southern state since everything is already “filed” in the
laptop.
Also for
telephone. The need to be able to communicate anytime, anywhere, has inspired
scientists to create cellular phone. And it gets smaller and smaller. And then
it has more features, more games, more entertainment, and now offered more
professional like having a computer in the pocket. And then from costly, it
goes cheaper and better and faster and become more reliable.
The fact that
the importance of technology in our daily basis is undeniable has inspired
scientists to make improvements from time to time through their invented tools
and devices for us to use, just to make our lives easier. We always tend to
make one step ahead. Technology can help not just with the present but also
approximating the future. It can calculate the potential profits and losses.
And based on these, we can create plans and a list of pre-cautious steps for
the future of our descendants.
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