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December 1st, 2004
The Future of Technology
Abstract:
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia of the web, defines technology as the development and application of tools, machines, materials and processes that help to solve human problems. Another definition sees technology as the current state of our knowledge of how to combine resources to produce desired products as well as our knowledge of what can be produced. What can we foresee in the future for tools, machines, materials and processes?
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TNTG
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