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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
In what ways is mobile technology changing our society?
In what ways is mobile technology changing our society?
Jack Lesch
Period 2
Through advances in mobile technology, if you’re on a plane going to a business meeting and you don’t have your presentation on your laptop you can remote link your computer at home or at your office and download it to your laptop. And most newer plains have Wi-Fi on them. Computers have also changed a lot. From when they first came out being used only by the military and only non-graphic text only screens to people playing starcraft II with people in Korea. They have gotten much more user friendly also. Before computers had the ability to support graphics they were used by command prompts and typing. Computers aren’t the only thing that have changed in the past couple years. Advances in cell phones have allowed people to not only call and text. But have face to face conversations in real time from there cell phone. Mobile phones are now more like a tiny computer than they are a phone. They can be used to surf the internet or watch movies on.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Blogging
People shouldnt lose there jobs because of stuff they write on a blog. If They type something on the computer its the same as saying it outloud. and people might not even read the blog they were writing it in. The movie julie and julia talked about blogging but never really said anything about getting fired because of a blog.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Social media freewriting
The world is getting more connected because of the internet. In the past couple years even the internet has changed. Before you would have to sit and have your computer plugged into the wall to use it. But nowwith WiFi you can use it anywhere you can get a connection. People in different counrties can talk either by messaging or by using a webcam. Sharing information has become easier, where before the internet it would take time to mail new info to people around the country. And even longer around the world.
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