Technology has really changed the way the world looks. Everything from the way we do things, the learning curve, and how it steps things up for the future all have an impact. Here are 6 types of technology that have changed the world.
WiFi
Just imagine living in a world without WiFi. You can’t picture it, right? Most of the world has WiFI access to help bridge the communication gap. From phones, computers, vehicles, and everything else, WiFi made it easier to speak in our personal and professional lives.
MP3
Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker (he was also a pivotal player in taking Facebook to the next level) changed the way how music was consumed through “Napster.” Honestly, it was the foundation of file-sharing of different things without having to do it through email. Think of this as the precursor to streaming music. Nowadays, you don’t really find it to mean people buy physical copies of music because it’s much easier to download or stream everything. From mp3 players to using your mobile device, we listen to music in a brand-new manner.
Apple iPhone
When people talk about everything in your pocket, you can’t bypass the iPhone. From touchscreen capabilities, email, WiFi, messenger, and apps, you have just about everything you need with one device. Over 3.5 billion people use a smartphone these days because of Steve Jobs’ iPhone.
Voice Assistants
Having voice access to your devices provides great convenience to you, especially at home. You can control your devices from your alarm systems, your music, lights, and other things while entertaining company.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is another great technology that involves connection. Think about how you drive and want to get directions, change the station, or speak to someone without having to take your eyes off the road and hands off your steering wheel. It provides you with convenience and safety to help you focus on the here and now.
Social Networking
Gone are the days of simply going to high school or college and not keeping up. You can stay in touch with those past friends, apply for jobs, play games, and create a unique bond with others in a way that wasn’t possible just 18 years ago.