The Importance of Technology on Our Changing Lives


It is extremely hard to imagine the world without some of the technology that we now take for granted.
As far back as we can remember, man has always tried to improve, by making things better faster, stronger or making them last longer.
If we take a look back, we can easily see that some things had a bigger impact than others, but it is undeniable that technological advances all paid a major role in the lives that we enjoy today. The importance of technology cannot be understated.
Technology has brought us from the agricultural revolution, where humans initially learned to grow and harvest food. As the world population grew, it became necessary to know which plants grew in different climates and conditions. With today`s technology, we have access to an exceedingly vast amount of data that we can study and understand how we went from the agricultural age, where the ability to domesticate plants and animals afforded control over the supply of food, while social changes were introduced.
The social changes brought about by technology introduced the Renaissance in the 14th to the 16th Century. It was the period, when man sought to improve on circumstances, and introduced the Printing press, which is regarded as one of the important technological advancements.
The printing press introduced the mass printing of books which turned out to be largely responsible for disseminating knowledge.
It is extremely difficult to rank any technology as having more impact than the other, but one that would certainly be at the top of any list would be Medicine. This all comprehensive list would include the ability to treat diseases, transplants, vaccinations, discovery of antibiotics, and the discovery of new diseases.
The telephone is another very important milestone in the advancement of technology. Before Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, it would take day for news to get from one place to another. Carrier pigeons were not yet available, so it was usually by stagecoach, or the postal service, or by rail. There was no mass communication methods, and it was still on a one to one basis. It was not uncommon for the news not to arrive at the intended destination.
Invention of the telephone ushered the technology of communication. Communication is still changing how we live and work. Communication affects every area of our lives, and the better we can communicate, it means that we can collaborate more efficiently, and the more efficient we collaborate, it means that things can get done at a much faster pace, which implies that the pace of the introduction of more technology can be expected to increase.
Better communication means more discoveries, and more new tools that solves more problems.
There can be no more important introduction of technology in the last few decades, than the development of the Internet, and although we are still in the early stages of infancy, it is easy to envision a world where everyone is connected.
As it stands right now, there is very little that cannot be done over the internet, and although we are a long way from where physical property will be transformed to bits of ones and zeros, scientists are slowly moving in that direction, and it will be possible to physically transfer objects over the internet.
My name is Ron, and I run a website which discusses the role of technology in our daily life. You can read my post on the influence of technology on our society or another one on the importance of technology.

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