Any job in which the individual answers a customer's inquiry with information from a data base will become obsolete (insurance, inventory workers, doctor office workers)
Any job in which the individual simply takes money will be obsolete (bank clerk, store cashier - already in full force, charities)
Any manual labor job not requiring experience or education - farm workers, janitors.
Any job involving driving (10-15 years) - truckers, taxi cab drivers, transportation industry)
Currently going obsolete - publishing and its associate fields (books, magazines, paper, maps, dictionaries, school texts), wire makers, all those who once manufactered, delivered, set up and sold CDs, travel agencies, Photography businesses, computer workers and eventually (15 years) centralized utility companies.
Information Technology Day is celebrated to raise awareness about the importance of technology in shaping our world and improving our lives. It also serves as a reminder to appreciate the advancements made in the field of information technology and how it continues to revolutionize various aspects of society.
One way that information technology affects liesure activitities is by making free time difficult to come by. Technology has made it almost impossible to take off for some uninterupted time to relax and do what you want. Technology has made interuptions a normal part of life.
Information technology has transformed education by providing access to a wealth of information, enabling personalized learning experiences, and facilitating communication and collaboration among students and educators. It has also made learning more interactive and engaging through the use of multimedia resources and online platforms. Additionally, technology has made education more flexible and accessible, allowing for remote learning and breaking down geographical barriers.
Information technology has evolved over time through the contributions of many individuals and organizations. It does not have a single inventor, but rather has been built upon the work of various innovators including Ada Lovelace, Charles Babbage, Alan Turing, and many others who have made significant contributions to the field.
· AdvantageAutomation · Cost effectiveness· Employment· Process time· Access to up-to-date information· Globalization - IT has not only brought the world closer together, but it has allowed the world's economy to become a single interdependent system.· Communication - With the help of information technology, communication has also become cheaper, quicker, and more efficient.· Bridging the cultural gap - Information technology has helped to bridge the cultural gap by helping people from different cultures to communicate with one another.· More time - IT has made it possible for businesses to be open 24 x7 all over the globe. This means that a business can be open anytime anywhere.· Creation of new jobs - Probably the best advantage of information technology is the creation of new and interesting jobs. Computer programmers, Systems analysers, Hardware and Software developers.Disadvantages· Unemployment - While information technology may have streamlined the business process it has also crated job redundancies, downsizing and outsourcing.· Privacy - Though information technology may have made communication quicker, easier and more convenient, it has also bought along privacy issues.· Lack of job security - Industry experts believe that the internet has made job security a big issue as since technology keeps on changing with each day.· Dominant culture - While information technology may have made the world a global village, it has also contributed to one culture dominating another weaker one. For example it is now argued that US influences how most young teenagers all over the world now act, dress and behave.
No technology yet has made infrared technology obsolete.
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overpopulation is where a country does not have enough available living space to accommodate all of it's population. A good example of this is Japan where most of the countries land is mountainous and hardly habitable.There will always be enough public services (police, hospital's, etc.) to supports a population, providing there is enough jobs so people are able to pay taxes.As technology improves more new jobs are made, but even more jobs are made obsolete as the more laborious jobs are replaced by automation or are simply made obsolete by modern technology. This is a more and more pressing issue the human race must face as the population of the earth will soon be 10 billion and only a very, very, very small minority of people control the overwhelming majority of money and of course the worlds Natural Resources.It Means Overpopulated. It may be Humans, or Animals.
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jobs are getting bigger by the improvement in technology. This technology can bee seen throught the enprovement and enlargement of certain tools. These tools can maxamize you results in certain areas. With jobs getting bigger and regularly used many more people are participating in work this benefits for both female and malesas they can get the satisfaction from any job of thei choice ÞÌςҢїŏחÊ
one way technology affected lawyers is that now they must check for illegal use of technology, to win a case, so for them it somewhat made their jobs harder to do
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Information technology has led to many advancements in Kenya from E-commerce to advancing the speed of communication. The use of information technology in education has made education more accessible than ever and improvements made in security have greatly improved the feeling of safety in business.
Information Technology Day is celebrated to raise awareness about the importance of technology in shaping our world and improving our lives. It also serves as a reminder to appreciate the advancements made in the field of information technology and how it continues to revolutionize various aspects of society.
GUnpowder made Castles obsolete. More people were injuried by the stones being blasted apart then were being protected by the ramparts.