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Technology moves at such a fast pace nowadays that it can be difficult for us to keep up with it.






Technology moves at such a fast pace nowadays that it can be difficult for us to keep up with it.

As a reporter for a small, independent paper, I read articles about technology all the time, and still feel baffled by some of the newest developments.

With all of the advances in DNA, microelectronics, artificial intelligence, and the World Wide Web, it can be almost impossible to not feel like you're being left behind by the rapid pace of society.

Either you read articles on technology for the general public from mainstream news sources, which are often poorly written and poorly informed, until your next to nothing (which is what the author knows) or you have to struggle through the trade papers, which if you are nonprofessional can be quite a daunting hobby.

Honestly, I would give up keeping up on my articles about technology entirely if it were not such an important thing for a newspaper reporter to read about.

Technology is not just a means of communication, but a divisive and important political issue that will determine how we live in the next century.

Reading articles about technology is not just important for those of us who work on the news trades, but it is most important for us all.

How can we be informed citizens if we do not know about the attempts by this government to plunder the Web, censoring it and to dividing it up between big businesses.

What about the attempts by the RIAA to sue people for egregious amounts of money for simple file sharing? Without articles about technology, we would know none of these things.

Personally, I would rather miss out on the weekly world news than a week of articles on technology. That is how important I believe they are.

Of course, although the news is always biased, there is no area in which it is as important to get a good source as in articles about technology.

Reporters are somehow thought of as experts on, well, more or less anything, but in reality they are no more informed and educated than the rest of us.

Oh, some of them do make it their business to learn everything and anything, but many of the rest of them are lazy.

When they are writing about a difficult subject with many nuances, especially in the case of articles about technology, they often miss the most important facts.

Even otherwise reliable and respectable newspapers are often guilty of this.


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