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313251515 9d6929f671 Does Technology Have Any Boundaries?

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At this point, what advancement in technology can’t be made?  I don’t think there’s an answer for that.  Why you may be wondering?  Well, I can only think of one response…have you seen anything yet that hasn’t been done?  In all regards, technology is constantly evolving with each passing day. The new thing you want for your iPod or cell phone to do may be possible in the near future.  Every day I hear about something new in technology and it fascinates me.  That’s why I am so passionate about this subject.   To me it’s the only thing in life that lets our imagination run free and what we thought was impossible becomes possible.

Just imagine, you are sitting around thinking…”I wish my computer could be a hologram!”  Now that sounds a little outrageous and would take a long time to create, but it’s possible!  Maybe one day, this crazy idea will become a reality!  Honestly, who’s to say it can’t happen?  Who thought there would be a day that iPod’s could access the internet…well they can now!

If technology had boundaries then we wouldn’t be seeing the amazing products that keep coming out left and right.

For example:
The Kindle 2 was recently released. It is an electronic book reader! Whoever thought that there would come a day when you no longer need a paper book to read?  Reading books through an electronic device sounds crazy, but you have to try it out for yourself.  Apparently, this product has sold very well and is changing the way people do their reading.

I don’t know many people who don’t like technology, but if you don’t, you are missing out on some amazing creations.  I’m no creator of these products, but I am definitely one who loves to play around with these neat gadgets!  I think the most exciting thing about technology is when you find out about something you never knew about.  How can you not love that?  It’s like finding money in your wallet that you didn’t know was there!

I think we have only hit the beginning of what technology can do. In the years to come, we will continue to see fantastic things being made!

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  • http://www.polaroiddigitalphotoframe.com William Maranto

    First of all… I want to address some of the negative reviews coming in for this device.

    If you read them closely, most of the reviewers do not even own the item, nor plan to buy one. A product review is not a forum for opinions without actually having used the product. This goes both ways… I’m looking at you, 5-starrers with no Kindle!

    The other negatives almost exclusively blame backlighting.
    I have one irrefutable response to this:

    DO ACTUAL PAPER BOOKS HAVE BACKLIGHTING? NO.

    The Kindle is not designed to be the same as other e-book readers. The screen is a new technology, and most likely can not support backlighting, simply because of it’s E-Ink.

    Now, I could go on and on about how great this thing is, all of the features, ease-of-use, etc… But there’s no need. Everything you see on the product page and video demonstrations is true. It works flawlessly. It’s a great replacement for traditional paper books. Seeing one in my hands, I can’t help but predict in about 25 years we’ll be in a place where our kids will be using similar devices in schools for textbook downloads or businessmen and women will be using them for training and reference.

    Amazon has stumbled upon something big here.

    Keep it coming.

  • http://www.socialtechzone.com Frank

    Thank you for the well thought out comment. I really appreciate your insight. Since I did write this post a while back, I do agree with your point on the fact that I rated a product I don’t own. I don’t believe this should be done which is why I haven’t done that since. I was rating it at the time based off what I read and the features I liked within the product. I really appreciate your comment and believe well thought out responses like this one help educate us all and better the community!

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