Essay+map+on+technology

__**People use technology everyday in the world it just makes life easier and also entertains and keeps people busy.**__ I mean look at how automobiles make traveling and getting to places easier and quicker. Look at how game consoles and TV's can keep kids and families entertained for hours of the day. All around the world technology makes life easier some countries have advanced so much technology is the center of life without technology they wouldn't function as well.

__**Topic Sentence 1**__: **Every year technology gets crazier and bigger every year there's always something new that the buyers must have**.Bill Watkins, the outspoken former chief executive of Seagate, wants to make a thinner iPod."[| http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/01/a-silver-ooze-that-could-shrink-the-ipod/?scp=6&sq=ipod&st=cse] . "The start-up specializes in what semiconductor folks call 3-D stacking technology. Essentially, this means placing chips on top of each other and forming electrical connections between the products. The technique can lead to faster communications between the chips, takes advantage of vertical space inside products and can reduce the need for wires stretching across a device.[["[]]] "Vertical Circuits has developed a patented ooze that it uses to create electrical connections between chips." []

__**Topic sentence 2:**__ **Technology pretty much controls society today there's some big computer running something somewhere in the world.**. " In the subway, Ms. Kim breezes through the turnstile after tapping the phone on a box that deducts the fare from a chip that contains a cash balance. While riding to school, she uses her mobile to check if a book has arrived at the library, slays aliens in a role-playing game, updates her Internet blog or watches TV."[|http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/25/technology/25iht-mobile.html?_r=1&scp=4&sq=cell%20phones&stcs] "On campus, she and other students touch their mobiles to the electronic box by the door to mark their attendance. No need for roll call — the school’s server computer logs whether they are in or how late they are for the class."[] "With young South Koreans changing mobile phones once a year, according to consumer groups, it is virtually impossible to keep track of what they can do with the latest models. But the use of mobile devices is so widespread that at any given time, you will see South Koreans of all ages sitting in subways and buses engrossedin watching a television soap opera on hand-held devices, very often their mobile phones . They talk on the phone and at the same time read comic books on its screen. And these comics have sound effects: Phones vibrate when a bomb explodes."[]

__**Topic sentence 3**__:**There is a bad effect to technology some people and countries use their technology on each other and end up hurting each other.** "Keeping with a new annual tradition, Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, celebrated the holiday he created three years ago, National Nuclear Technology Day". [|http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/09/irans-nuclear-technology-day-happy-for-some/?scp=2&sq= nuclear technology&st=cse] "One of the chief concerns among United States officials is that North Korea will sell its nuclear technology."[] "The North Koreans have conducted two such tests before, including one over japanese territory, and American officials are particularly concerned about Japanese reaction to another test. Such missiles are theoretically capable of reaching Alaska and Hawaii.[]

__**Topic sentence 4**__:Cell phones are essential now a days they can do almost anything, surprisingly you can do things in the kitchen." They use it to keep grocery lists, find recipes, photograph their handiwork, look up the names of French cheeses, set timers for steak and soft-boiled eggs, and convert European or English measurements to American ones."[] “It taught me to cook, really,” said Kelli Howell, a college sophomore in Chicago, of her [|Nokia] phone. Its photography, Internet and instant-messaging capabilities let her consult with friends, family and online sources as she got started in the kitchen. “I e-mailed about 20 pictures of a vegetable lasagna to my sister’s phone while I was making it,” she said. “And then I I.M.’ed with my mom about the topping.”[] “These days, part of working in this kitchen is that you have to check e-mail right before service, once during service, and once afterwards,” said Floyd Cardoz, executive chef of Tabla, in the Flatiron district. Mr. Cardoz uses his BlackBerry to communicate with the sous-chefs who work under him throughout each shift. “If I see one of my guys putting the duck in the oven flesh side down instead of skin side down, I just send everyone an e-mail immediately,” he said. “It’s a great teaching tool.” In low-tech kitchens, yelling often performs this function, but Tabla has three separate kitchens and a soft-spoken chef. Electronic communication is simply more effective.[|"http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/21/dining/21tele.html?scp=10&sq=high%20tech%20phones&st=cse]