Last Twenty Years
The article I picked to do my summary on was about the changes in technology over the past twenty years. Americans have adjusted to include technology in their daily lives. Americans find that having a computer is just as common as having a refrigerator or other various household appliances. Different countries including Europe and Asia have included technology in their daily lives just the same as we do, but we are still the most interested in the future. A lot of changes have occurred since 1982, including computers and vast array of technology. The prices have dropped drama
tically on computers, which makes them more available to Americans. There is not sign of it slowing down, but the changes that are occurring are just a sign of progress. Many parents can't find the money to buy computers for their children. Technology has come a long way since 1982. It makes the future a better place for all mankind. If you were able to use a computer in 1982, you were one of the few people who had access to them, but now it is just as normal as using a telephone. Technology is going to be everywhere, whether you want it or not. The computers of twenty years ago were used for one task at a time but now Americans have adjusted to doing multiple things at once on a computer. If you bought a computer in 1982, $3,000 dollars would get you a computer that is no comparison to what you get today. They usually access computers from friends, community centers and libraries. Children have been affected by technology today, but would it have been different without computers and other technologies? Dan Bricklin states in the article about, "Right now you have a generation of Americans growing up who can't imagine life without PCs, in the same ways that the previous generations could not imagine a world without telephones or automobiles. A vast number of schools in America are getting computers, but there are still schools with old outdated computers or no computers at all. The internet as we know it has changed a lot since 1982, where only one percent had access, now nearly half of the population of the united states has access. These schools might even have trouble just getting basic school supplies let alone new computers.
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