Basically, technology is the creation and use of technical means and how they relate with society. Like take a computer. It is created to help people to communicate, to make things easier, etc. In society, the computer is used to house medical records, for entertainment, for everything. So technology is how inventions help us.
2007-02-19 10:55:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Technology is using devices or systems to make our work easier.(e.g. of devices: computers , cell phones , GPS , Ipod etc.).There are 4 main uses of technology : Communication , Transportation , Manufacturing and Design Technology(autocad , photoshop etc.) .
2007-02-19 18:50:12
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answered by Boi 1
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Technology is a broad concept that deals with a species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. In human society, it is a consequence of science and engineering, although several technological advances predate the two concepts. Technology is a term with origins in the Greek "technologia" — "techne", ("craft") and "logia", ("saying").However, a strict definition is elusive; "technology" can refer to material objects, such as machines, hardware or utensils, but can also encompass broader themes, such as systems, methods of organization, and techniques. The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas, such as in "construction technology", "medical technology", or "state-of-the-art technology".
The human race's use of technology began with the conversion of plentiful natural resources into simple tools. The prehistorical discovery of the ability to control fire, a simple energy source, increased the amount of available sources of food, and the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, such as the printing press and the Internet, have lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact with each other on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of ever-increasing destructive power has constantly progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.
Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways, both positively and negatively. In many societies, technology has spurred on the development of more advanced economies, such as today's global economy, and has allowed the rise of a leisure class. However, many technological processes produce unwanted by-products, known as pollution, and deplete natural resources, to the detriment of the Earth and its environment. Various implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of many traditional norms.
Philosophical debates have arisen over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. Neo-luddism and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, claiming that it alienates people and destroys culture; proponents of ideologies such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition.
Until recently, it was believed that the development of technology was a concept akin and restricted only to human beings, but recent scientific studies show that other primates (such as chimpanzees), and certain dolphin communities, have developed simple tools and learned to pass this knowledge to other generations.
Technology can be most broadly defined as the entities, both material and immaterial, created by the application of mental and physical effort in order to achieve some value. In this usage, technology refers to tools and machines that may be used to solve real-world problems. It is a far-reaching term that may include simple tools, such as a crowbar or wooden spoon, and more complex machines, such as a space station or particle accelerator. Tools and machines need not be material; virtual technology, such as software and virtual machines, fall under this definition of technology.
The world "technology" can also be used to refer to a collection of techniques. In this context, it is the current state of humanity's knowledge, either in a particular field or in general, of how to combine resources to produce desired products, to solve problems, fulfil needs, or satisfy wants; it includes technical methods, skills, processes, techniques, tools and raw materials. Terms such as "medical technology", "space technology" and "state-of-the-art technology" refer to the state of the respective field's knowledge (as well as the tools used).
"Technology" can also be viewed as an activity that forms or changes culture. A modern example is the rise of communication technology, which has lessened barriers to human interaction and as a result spawned new subcultures; the rise of cyberculture has, at its basis, the development of the Internet and the computer . Not all technology enhances culture in a creative way; technology can also help facilitate political oppression and war via tools such as guns. As a cultural activity, technology predates both science and engineering, each of which formalize some aspects of technological endeavor.
2007-02-19 18:51:25
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answer #5
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answered by jenniffervaughn 2
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