Pros And Cons Of Information Technology

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Information technology is the application of computers and telecommunication equipment to store, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data. This includes distributing and manufacturing information. This use of technology can be applied in the workforce, the educational system, and social life. Centuries ago, people did not have the means of technology that we have now. Alexander Graham Bell received the patent for his invention of the telephone in 1876. The first fully functioning computer was developed from 1936- 1938 by Konrad Zuse in his parent’s living room. The Internet has been developing since the 1950’s. Things are still being added to the Internet, the databases are surging with information. We live in a world where we are surrounded …show more content…

Computers are prime examples of information technology. They can communicate and store and retrieve data. Phones are another example. We can call and text message on mobile devices. Messages are sent wirelessly. We can also have conversations through videos. Information technology has some ethical problems. Hackers and identity thieves are in today’s society. Information can easily be gathered through the Internet and other kinds of communications devices. Emails can send spam or junk mail that contain viruses and other harmful Trojan horses that damage computers. Spying is very common, whether it be done through cameras or through computers. The controversial Patriot Act gives the government its freedom to spy on citizens of this country. By this, we are under the government’s surveillance. Nearly every occupation uses these means of communication. Because of these devices and means of communication, the world has become more unified. Leaders of countries can communicate through videos and phone calls. Things such as writing letters, receiving mail, buying hard copy CDs, and reading books are becoming less common. Some of those things were new to the generation before this …show more content…

The 2013 word of the year was the word “Selfie”, quickly sending pictures to each other. Technology has come a long way. Most people have cell phones and home phones. I believe that long in the future, cell phones may replace desktop computers. I have a cell phone that I use to communicate with my friends and family. I also enjoy spending time watching television. I receive the shows that I watch by a modem. Modems transmit information. I like to listen to the radio and hear music from previous decades. Radios are a form of information technology. My laptop is used to write my ideas for books. I have both a Facebook and a Twitter account. They are dormant but I can get on them to interact with my friends and family that live in other areas. The Internet is also an example of information technology. I sometimes like to surf the internet to catch up on my favorite shows or research something I’m interested in. Information is constantly being shared on the Internet. Websites I sometimes visit like Wikipedia, are being edited by people around the world. They can edit a website from their own homes. I can also watch television and movies through the Internet. I like to use search engines such as Yahoo and Google. Those are information databases. I look up videos on YouTube. Again, people all over the world are sharing videos on this site. On You Tube, you can also make comments about the videos you

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