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Coputers In Modern Society

TitleCoputers In Modern Society
# of Words936
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Coputers In Modern Society



Coputers In Modern Society


     Looking around at daily life,  I noticed a pattern of computer oriented
devices that make life easier and allow us to be lazier.  These devices are in
most daily activities ranging from waking up to an alarm clock that is
computerized to watching the news before going to bed on a computerized
television.  All of these computerized facets of our society help to increase
our daily productivity and help us to do whatever it is we need to accomplish in
the day.  The computer age is upon us and it will continue to grow in influence
until society revolves around it daily without need for improvement.
     In personal computers, the industry has began to create faster machines
that can store much more information.  For speed, the internal microprocessor
has been tweaked to perform at high rates of speed.  One such microprocessor is
the Intel Pentium chip that is the fastest commercial microprocessor on the
market.  In addition to internal speed and to allow faster hook- up to the
Internet, faster telephone lines, most notably the fiber optic lines,  have been
added, for an extra charge, to transfer data about 4 times faster than
conventional phone lines (about 28,000 bits per second has been quadrupled to
about 128,000 bits per second.  As speed enhances, memory and storage space is
needed to hold excess information.  EDO RAM is a new, faster memory module that
helps transfer RAM data twice as fast as normal RAM.  For long term storage of
large amounts of data, hard drives have been under a constant upgrade of
performance, and it is not uncommon to find hard drives about 8-9 gigabytes on
the market.
     Along with technology, an ease of use factor has been instilled in the
modern day PC's.  The most notable ease of use enhancement is a GUI(Graphical
User Interface), which allows the user to see a choice instead of reading about
the choice.  This is accomplished by using pictures and windows to simplify the
choices.  Windows 95 and the Macintosh OS both use GUI to simplify use.  Another
change in technology has been in almost putting manufacturing of typewriters
into extinction.  Offices are more and more turning to computers instead of
typewriters because the computers integrate many office tasks in one machine,
most notably the use of word processors.  With the use of word processors on a
computer comes the use of spell check which is only offered on a few typewriters.

     The most growing part of the computer-oriented world is the Internet.
It allows users to send electronic mail (E-mail), faster and more conveniently
than conventional, or "snail"  mail.  In addition to text sent, the user may opt
to send a program or picture attached to the letter.  In addition to electronic
mail, the Internet is also used to give information on almost any topics.  It is
a tool now common in college research because it offers millions of sources and
there is no limit to finding information.  It is not only a tool for research,
but also a too...

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