1. What you used to think technology before
1.1. Means of transportation
1.1.1. Car, Bikes, Trains, Aeroplanes
1.2. Internet and Computers
1.3. Luxurious things
2. Technology is man made things which makes our life easier and help us to solve our problems. The definition of technology is vast as it varies person to person. Technology is the use of instruments and scientific knowledge to solve issues, develop capacities, and raise standards of living. It is used in our daily life.
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4. What I think about technology in present
4.1. How my views towards technology changed?
4.1.1. The specificity of technology has close links with the nature of the inputs to its production and of the resulting outputs Rosenberg and Frischtak (1985).
4.1.2. Technology cannot merely be considered as a production factor, and it is not socially neutral (Mnaas, 1990).
4.1.3. Any thing useful invented by human mind, Kevin Kelly 2009.
4.2. Technology are the means which has turned the human life so easier and convenient.
4.2.1. Miles (1995) defines technology as the means by which we apply our understanding of the natural world to the solution of practical problems. It is a combination of “hardware” (buildings, plant and equipment) and “software” (skills, knowledge, experiences together with suitable organisational and institutional arrangement).
4.2.2. Dean and LeMaster (1995), technology is defined as “firm-specific information concerning characteristics and performance properties of production processes and product design”.