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Personal computers have been changing our daily lives since IBM launched its pioneering PC on August 12, 1981. From then on, rather than inking letters to faraway friends people send instant messages while watching them on web cameras. And they also search online for anything from love to medical advice to bargain airfares. Personal computers have given the world telecommuting, video games and sedentary lifestyles.
Computers have already changed our life in many ways. The unprecedented access to information provided by computers has changed society's privacy landscape. Credit cards, banks and telephone companies record users' business activities. Internet firms that provide free services such as online searches, maps, and email save information typed in by users and sort it by unique
identification numbers in the machines.
As far as we can see, the effects of computers on society go far deeper than online
lifestyles. The computer brings the world into our home as the television did before. But it is also a window that lets others look into your world, particularly your bosses, and people you buy from or sell to. Computers have flourished as a platform for social networking, with groups ranging from online cliques to fantasy worlds inhabited by animated custom "avatar" proxies that party, work, and buy virtual property. Anyone with a computer has the ability to quickly put videos, texts, or audio on the Internet, which unleashes a flood of weblogs and "citizen journalism" that, while democratic, lacks standards for integrity and reliability.
The full effects that computers and the Internet will have on journalism, education and the military are yet to be known, but if the Internet corrodes the institutions our culture depends on, then we may have new social networks but lose very valuable social goods. With the development of computer technology, and the progress we know and use them, we believe we can conquer the difficulties that computers bring. And then, we'll open a new page of our life.
Answer the following questions briefly according to the text.
1) When was the first PC launched?
2) How does the computer change society's privacy landscape?
3) Why do we call the computer a platform for social networking?
4) Can we trust the information on weblogs and "citizen journalism"? Why?
5) Do you think computers will destroy our life one day? Why? 展开
Computers have already changed our life in many ways. The unprecedented access to information provided by computers has changed society's privacy landscape. Credit cards, banks and telephone companies record users' business activities. Internet firms that provide free services such as online searches, maps, and email save information typed in by users and sort it by unique
identification numbers in the machines.
As far as we can see, the effects of computers on society go far deeper than online
lifestyles. The computer brings the world into our home as the television did before. But it is also a window that lets others look into your world, particularly your bosses, and people you buy from or sell to. Computers have flourished as a platform for social networking, with groups ranging from online cliques to fantasy worlds inhabited by animated custom "avatar" proxies that party, work, and buy virtual property. Anyone with a computer has the ability to quickly put videos, texts, or audio on the Internet, which unleashes a flood of weblogs and "citizen journalism" that, while democratic, lacks standards for integrity and reliability.
The full effects that computers and the Internet will have on journalism, education and the military are yet to be known, but if the Internet corrodes the institutions our culture depends on, then we may have new social networks but lose very valuable social goods. With the development of computer technology, and the progress we know and use them, we believe we can conquer the difficulties that computers bring. And then, we'll open a new page of our life.
Answer the following questions briefly according to the text.
1) When was the first PC launched?
2) How does the computer change society's privacy landscape?
3) Why do we call the computer a platform for social networking?
4) Can we trust the information on weblogs and "citizen journalism"? Why?
5) Do you think computers will destroy our life one day? Why? 展开
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个人电脑已经改变我们的日常生活自从IBM推出个人电脑的先驱1981年8月12号。从那时起,而不是墨写信给远方亲友的人发送即时消息,而看他们的网络摄像头。他们还搜索网上的任何医疗咨询爱讨价还价机票。个人电脑给世界远程办公,视频游戏和久坐的生活方式。
电脑已经改变了我们的生活在许多方面。前所未有的访问提供的资料,电脑改变了社会的隐私景观。信用卡,银行和电话公司的记录用户的商业活动。互联网公司,提供免费服务,如网上搜索,地图和电子邮件保存信息输入的用户和排序它的独特
身份证号码的机器。
至于我们可以看到,影响社会的计算机远远大于在线
生活方式。计算机使世界变成我们家的电视之前。但它也是一个窗口,让别人看看您的世界,尤其是你的老板,和人民你买或卖。电脑已经蓬勃发展作为一个平台,社会网络,与群体,从在线集团以幻想世界所居住的自定义动画“降世神通”代理党,工作和购买虚拟财产。任何人只要有一台计算机有能力尽快将视频,文本,或在互联网上的音频,它释放了大量的博客和“公民新闻”认为,虽然民主,缺乏标准的完整性和可靠性。
充分效果,电脑和互联网将在新闻,教育和军事都尚不清楚,但如果互联网腐蚀机构取决于我们的文化,那么我们可能有新的社会网络,但非常宝贵的社会失去货物。随着计算机技术的发展和进步,我们知道,并利用它们,我们相信我们能够战胜困难,使电脑。然后,我们将翻开新的一页,我们的生活。
回答下列问题简要根据文字。
1 )当是第一个推出个人电脑?
2 )如何改变社会的计算机的隐私吗?
3 )为什么我们呼吁电脑平台的社交网络?
4 )我们相信信息的博客和“公民新闻” ?为什么?
5 )你认为电脑将破坏我们的生活一天?为什么?
个人电脑已经改变我们的日常生活自从IBM推出个人电脑的先驱1981年8月12号。从那时起,而不是墨写信给远方亲友的人发送即时消息,而看他们的网络摄像头。他们还搜索网上的任何医疗咨询爱讨价还价机票。个人电脑给世界远程办公,视频游戏和久坐的生活方式。
电脑已经改变了我们的生活在许多方面。前所未有的访问提供的资料,电脑改变了社会的隐私景观。信用卡,银行和电话公司的记录用户的商业活动。互联网公司,提供免费服务,如网上搜索,地图和电子邮件保存信息输入的用户和排序它的独特
身份证号码的机器。
至于我们可以看到,影响社会的计算机远远大于在线
生活方式。计算机使世界变成我们家的电视之前。但它也是一个窗口,让别人看看您的世界,尤其是你的老板,和人民你买或卖。电脑已经蓬勃发展作为一个平台,社会网络,与群体,从在线集团以幻想世界所居住的自定义动画“降世神通”代理党,工作和购买虚拟财产。任何人只要有一台计算机有能力尽快将视频,文本,或在互联网上的音频,它释放了大量的博客和“公民新闻”认为,虽然民主,缺乏标准的完整性和可靠性。
充分效果,电脑和互联网将在新闻,教育和军事都尚不清楚,但如果互联网腐蚀机构取决于我们的文化,那么我们可能有新的社会网络,但非常宝贵的社会失去货物。随着计算机技术的发展和进步,我们知道,并利用它们,我们相信我们能够战胜困难,使电脑。然后,我们将翻开新的一页,我们的生活。
回答下列问题简要根据文字。
1 )当是第一个推出个人电脑?
2 )如何改变社会的计算机的隐私吗?
3 )为什么我们呼吁电脑平台的社交网络?
4 )我们相信信息的博客和“公民新闻” ?为什么?
5 )你认为电脑将破坏我们的生活一天?为什么?
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