Sunday, September 16, 2007

How much technology is too much?

As I was turning into my apartment complex this afternoon, I noticed my neighbor's huge television screen embedded into the wall. It was quite an amazing site, however, it made me wonder how technology crazy our society has become. Do these new wall tv's have some type of advantage over non-wall tv's? Your answer is as good as mine. I would love to hear your thoughts.

On another note....

Returning to my original question, ideally, I would have to say that there is never too much technology. Technological advances are usually beneficial to public and private organizations. However, from a practical standpoint, these advances are meanless if workers in the private and public sectors do not understand how to use them. What good is a top of the line computer, if employees don't understand its operative functions?

My questions that I pose to you are related, of course, to technological advancement. What, if any, cons do you associate with technological advances in informational systems? Do you think these cons may be related to too much technological advancement in informational systems?

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