Technology changes of 1990s alters the way Canadians lived
If there were no technology what would happen to the world? Inventions such as traffic lights, microwaves and the television would not exist. Also we would not have transportation or medicine. We would not know anything about our atmosphere and outer space. Technology changes during 1980s and 1990s alter the way the Canadians lived. Technology changed dramatically, especially in the science, medical and also the computer field. Many modernized technology inventions were not only used to improve living. The major change was in the medical area. If it was not for the finding and creations of medicine most of our illnesses would have killed us. In order to create or examine the diseases and sicknesses scientist need the appropriate toos, which technology have provided. All of these key factors improved Canada in various ways.In the 1980s and 1990s the invention of computer was made in 1982, a well known poul . . .
Furthermore, as times were changing, people are getting very curious about their planet and outer space. The Commodore was the first personal computer used by a generation of people who learned how to use word process, kept a family budget and send high-speed invitations. This system allowed users to notify rescuers of their location. GPS is also used in many cell phones and cars as well incase of car theft or cell phone loss. "The first Canadarm was designed and built by Spar Aerospace in 1981" (Bain, 410). "It had no hard drive, and was very slow with a 4 MHZ processor" (Sicle, Bob Van) nevertheless it showed that desktop computers in home were practical. Without the technology, much of the world's satellite communication would have been impossible. "This soon replaced the vinyl record" (Bain, pg 354) for entertainment and gradually became used more then the floppy disks. The big element that made the computer popular was the Internet, which was founded in 1993. The Commodore 64 is one of the first computers made. Global positioning system became widely available in 1994. "The Internet was mostly used to communicate" (Bain, 358)instantly with one another but also the "Internet was used for finding information" (Bain, 400. Equipments such as robots were created to examine the planet's surface. The examples mentioned earlier are the technological outcomes.
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