Friday, August 20, 2010

How do computers effect the economy?

How does our every day use of computers effect our everyday economy?



How do computers effect the economy?live update



Just imagine computers don't exist today....



You will not be able to post your message..



You will not be able to hear/view the news so quickly



You will not be able to work in a computer related field such as Programmers, pc support, computer operator, data entry, word processor,



You will not be able to buy stock/sell stock that quickly



You will not be able to be misled by other people's opinion such as presidential poll



You will not be able to see dirty stuff in the internet (which in this case is good thing)



But...



You will save lot of electricity



You will need more people to work manually.



You will send your letter more often to people far from you instead of email



and so on...



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Computers are used for almost everything these days, yes, just imagine not having one!!!! :o
Well practically everything is digitalized and processed by computers.



Our banking info for instance. If there were no computers, all bank notes would have to be processed by hand. Circulation of data is immediate through the Internet, thanks to the computer again. The world is much more interlinked as well. Information from North America can travel to China in a second, whereas before the innovation of computer, it would have to be sent by ship, then by truck, then by man.



Also eliminated the typewriter. Gives us functionality with the work.
to answer this question, we may need a long space.



But,i can answer in brief way for you :



the first, computer can help people send their economic information, can receive them.



the second, the computer can save a big amount of economic infomation, so people can work :analysis, systhesis the ecocomic more conviniently.



Finally, computer can help you calculate , search for more the economic situation in the world updately to every minutes.

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