The Future of Technology

Denise Larkin
What will the world be like in ten years time in respect of computer technology? Will it be more advanced than it has already become? Of course, it looks like it will be a vast and unique environment making the workplace a fast and easy process.

Science technology has grown over the years and it will continue to do so for many more years. Ten years ago, it was growing to become what it is today. Things like the internet and downloading has become more advanced and easy to do all over the world.

The internet will become a new revolution of technology and information. It will enable everyone to experience a new world of life without having to leave their home. Shopping will online will become easier and faster with new up to date technology other than using computers.

Teenagers who are thinking of what to do for their careers should now be focusing on any type of job in the computer technology industry area, such as IT Engineers, IT Technicians etc. The vast majority of this industry will become more advanced in years to come. There will be more jobs in the internet computer industry. Science and computer technology will be a future like nothing anyone has ever experienced.

Laptops will become more powerful than before. Even I-phones will be more computerised with internet technology. Children will have computerised mobiles instead of laptops. For instance an I-phone could attach to a television and give out internet technology, which would be great for everyone.

Just think back ten years ago. Computer technology has since grown and become more advanced today. The future of technology could and probably will get better than it is today. It could be a whole new world for everyone to experience.

Published by Denise Larkin

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  • Shirley A. Mandel6/19/2010

    Oh wow, I'm looking forward to it (hope I'm not in a nursing home by then)!

  • Kristie Leong M.D.5/31/2010

    It really is a challenge staying technologically savvy. :-)

  • Sylvia Cochran5/28/2010

    "Children will have computerised mobiles instead of laptops." A far cry from us lugging around heavy books for every class. Great suggestions!

  • Cicely Richard5/28/2010

    Its hard to keep up with technology.

  • David A. Reinstein, LCSW5/28/2010

    Whatever the future holds technologically, we must be ever-alert to the fact that new does not always = better (for an individual or for mankind.)

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