American Music Awards Goes Paperless, Uses Galaxy Note II to Announce Winners - 0 views
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Anthony Dao on 21 Nov 12"Back in the day, we had to use this thing called paper". This statement could potential be used in the future. During the American Music Awards on November 18, 2012, presenters used the Galaxy Note II to announce winners, instead of using the traditional paper and envelope. This is could change the future because in the future, there is a chance that we will not use paper any more, but we will use technology for literally everything, such as schoolwork, writing a letter (email), etc. Instead of people carrying a book everywhere, they will be bringing around e-readers, and all sorts of mobile devices. Paper could potentially become useless to us since we have technology which stores and organizes many different files in one machine, whereas papers could be organized, or it could be all over the place, depending on who you are. So in short, technology is good, in a sense that is a great organizational tool. This is environmentally important because instead of destroying trees (which provide us oxygen, food, etc) for paper, we could spare the trees, and just use technology instead. Sure, we would need to clear land to build manufacturing companies to create these devices, but it takes up less space and kills less trees, then producing paper, because using paper means that we have to take down the tree, ans well as clear land to build manufacturing companies, and writing utensils as well. This relates to our class because we are a computers class, and we rely on technology for almost 100% of our work. In the future, when technology does take over and paper becomes useless, we will have the upper hand because we know how most of these technologies work.