Communication Technology
Since the late 1970s, information, education, and entertainment enterprises in the U.S. have accounted for over half of all jobs. Today, this group of activities generate about 66% of jobs and Gross Domestic Product (Molitor, 2003).Communication Technology has changed our lives by giving us freedoms such as pay cable TV, interactive television, teleconferencing, video recording, electronic funds transfer systems, automatic home security services (fire, police, flood, storm, etc.), and home computers to handle a vast growing range of activities. Science constantly seeks faster, better, more-efficient, less-costly, and more-streamlined technologies.
The advent of e-mail has drastically improved the way many people communicate on a day to day basis. E-mails are fast, easy, cheap, and can be easily stored and looked up again later simply because the fact that they are electronic. With the use of e-mail, we also use fewer natural resources. The invention of......
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