Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Technology of Tommorrow/Today

This year, technology will be upgraded, obviously. The SOPA legislation is threatening the future of the Internet, so there is a probability of less enjoyment from the blueprints that are in queue. I have learned that when apparatuses are released hastily, the prices of past equipments decrease. Money is, and will always be, an issue. There is no doubt that the conservation of money will become common for a couple of people, and it will be necessary to keep this money for items of higher priority, then, partially outdated devices.
The decision of which technological instrument to purchase is simple when looking at reviews and specifications of the product online. Sadly, this method will become difficult to use if such a legislation such as SOPA were to control advertisements, claim copyright, and remove posts, websites, and videos online without warning. Another effect of this possible legislation is the lack of freedom online, which in turn punctures holes of the identities that hide private lives online. No one would feel secure, and the technology of this year would be less enjoyable, losing the interest of the consumers.

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