The Impact of Technology on Daily Life
The impact of Technology on daily life
We know that technology plays an important role in fulfilling our daily needs. Basically, if we look around us, technology can be seen everywhere from a small pen to an air plane. From a day until late night technology is associated with our lives. A revolution of technology has made human life much easier. We can do our tasks much faster and in a much easier way, saving time.
No one can imagine a life without technology. Imagine if airplane had not been invented, then traveling from one country to other countries would take a long time. In the medical field, many people’s life has been saved and cured with technology. Without technology, our life would have been helpless and would have never been this better. So technology has made our life better in many ways.
In our daily life, technology serves us in many different ways to help us do our activities for our needs. A television, for example, is the best entertainment and information medium. An air plane which helps in covering huge distances in a short time, cell phones that not just help us talk to another person but also its function is as a device to take pictures and watch video, and we can even use them to browse in the Internet. All of them show us how important technology is in our daily life.
Currently, the most popular topic is the internet. Talking about the Internet makes me remember what the inventor of google said. He said “ The Internet will take over the Wall Street”. It is true because over 2 billion of people in this universe are using the Internet. The number of websites is so amazing. There are so many websites that provide kinds of knowledge, experience, entertainment and business. Now it is so easy for us to share with each other through the internet. We can access worldwide news using the Internet. All of what we want to know and all we need are provided by the internet.
On the other hand, some people say that technology causes a big disaster to human life. They say that social networking makes our generation waste their time. But the fact tells us that it is not true. CNN’s online-news site recently posted a poll, asking the respondents whether they are tired of networking or not. It showed that 74% had chosen “YES.” Yet according to Inside Twitter by Alex Cheng, after analyzing some information disclosed on 11.5 million Twitters accounts, 72.5% of the users joined during the first five months of 2009 and 85.3% of all Twitter users post less than one update per day. Twitter is not the sole means of social networking of course, but this is one small example of conflicting reports regarding the