Monday, December 12, 2011

The Technology Grid

While it is literally true that there is upward momentum in, for example, computer hardware technology- every year they are a third to twice as fast and hold impressively larger amounts of memory than the year before- it is literally the increasing applications of technology that changes our lives the most. This might be referred to a grid (or a matrix) if you want to get fancy. But hardly any technology grows upward from a base. Rather, it expands outward via exploitation of possibilities.

It isn't a new thought at all. Once Columbus sailed to the Caribbean you could hardly bat an eye before Europe was colonizing much of the world. Once petroleum became widely used, it began to literally make its physical proximity in every projection of modern life. Once public study became compulsory in America, the whole country suddenly got a lot smarter and started inventing things.

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If you are an average habitancy in a modern country, or even underdeveloped and industrialized ones, you would be amazed by how large your digital footprint has already become. Because how ink, film, pressure, heat, and chemicals used to be utilized by tools that read and recorded the things that we did, nearly all of this is digital now. But even more than that, habitancy are continually finding ways to apply digital technology to literally generate new wants and needs, and to pressure more habitancy to be ready all of the time. This widespread and disparate application of technology can be referred to as filling in the sectors of a grid; in fact, we are ever increasing the grid by creating new sectors. As we make digital technology in response to our wants, we in turn answer to new possibilities that the technology offers. The computer age, in other words, is here to stay.

The Technology Grid

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