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Le conseil stratégique des technologies de l'information (CSTI) est placé auprès du premier ministre pour faire toutes recommandations d'orientations stratégiques en technologies de l'information et de la communication
http://www.csti.pm.gouv.fr/uk/home-uk.html
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ntic, tic, technologie, nouvelle, information, communication, technique, premier ministre, pagsi, strategie, expertise, gouvernement, veille, orientation, recherche, internet, recommandation, conseil, télécommunication, formation, écoles, emploi, entreprise, laboratoire, société de l'information, cgti, Didier Lombard

http://www.csti.pm.gouv.fr/uk/home-uk.html

Home of the MSNTV 2 FAQ
http://www.mytvlife.com/
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microsoft, msn tv 2, msntv2, msn tv2, msntv 2, dodoskido, tommy, ginger, hongyun art, hongyun, san jose, santa clara, san francisco, california, technology, art, convergence, computers, blogchalk, English, United States, Santa Clara, Tommy, Male, 26-30

http://www.mytvlife.com/

Myrio, a Siemens business, is a leading provider of software, content, and integration services that enable new IPTV revenue opportunities for broadband operators by leveraging their infrastructures. The Myrio IP Video Platform consists of Myrio Interactive, a full-featured end-user application enabled via a set-top box, and Myrio TotalManage, a back-office subscriber and content management sol...
http://www.myrio.com
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ADSL, XDSL, adsl, xdsl, set-top box, set, top, cable, Broadband Solution, On Demand Network, Myrio, My Rio, Merio, Mirio, Mario, SourceNet, Source Net, always-on, twisted pair, copper, telephone companies, Telecos, Telcos, open standards software, telephony, Internet, protocol, IP, entertainment, infotainment, multi-media, multi media, digital quality, television, tv, web, webtv, web to tv, ...

http://www.myrio.com

One of the world's leading suppliers of integrated security software solutions for digital television operators and content providers.
http://www.nagravision.com
Keywords:
Kudelski, TV, technologie, secure access, digital, digital tv, hdtv, dvr, decoder, stb, set-top-box, set top box, ip, pay tv, paytv, pay, Nagravision, Nagra, Nagra+, Canal+, Nagraaudio, Nagra France, MediaGuard, mediaguard, nagrafrance, conditional access, conditional, access, CAS, technology, SMS, IMS, EPG, ITV, IDTV, Aladin, Lysis, smart content, sdk, iDTV, NVOD, access control software, ...

http://www.nagravision.com

UniSoft Digital TV Software
http://www.unisoft.com
Keywords:
UniSoft, UniSoft Corporation, TSBroadcaster, TSPlayer, TSMux, SoftOC, OCAP headend, OCAP Lab, security file generator, signing tool, MHP SFG, OCAP SFG, OCAP applications, MHP tools, OCAP tools

http://www.unisoft.com

NCI Help Desk
http://www.ncihelpdesk.org
Keywords:
NCI, NCI Help Desk, National Captioning Institute

http://www.ncihelpdesk.org

The Active Video technology is the variation of the Information technologies, which provides fast and reliable access to the visual and multimedia information. The Active Video technology serves these needs most efficiently in comparison with the other technologies.
http://www.active-video.net
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http://www.active-video.net

Advanced Media Strategies provides strategic, business, technical and go-to-market consulting in the area of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
http://www.tvstrategies.com
Keywords:
iptv consultant, iptv consulting, iptv, consultant, consulting, broadband, telco, telecoms, internet, protocol, tv, television, itv, interactive, multichannel, broadcast, vod, video, video on demand, ftth, fiber, dsl, strategy, architecture, strategic, advanced, media, strategies, hawley, steven hawley

http://www.tvstrategies.com

Digital media manager player for handheld devices, mp3 players, pmps, personal media players, set-top boxes, televisions, TVs, DVD players, PVRs, personal video recorders and other consumer electronics devices.
http://www.antlimited.com
Keywords:
ant, browser, embedded, interactive, set, top, set-top, settop, box, digital, media, manager, player, jpeg, photo, mp3, music, video, tv, over, ip, iptv, broadband, html, engine, rendering, edvd, Flash, idtv, broadband, consumer, electronic, device, web, smart, internet, appliance, dvd, player, open, tv, mhp, atvef, email, javascript, user, interface, dvb, pay-tv, operator, service, network, ...

http://www.antlimited.com

Avtrex—Next Generation Media Convergence
http://www.avtrex.com
Keywords:
Avtrex, PVR, Personal video recorder, DVR, Digital video recorder, Software, Tivo, Replay, ReplayTV, SonicBlue, UltimateTV

http://www.avtrex.com

Cardinal Systems provides innovative software based digital broadcasting solutions, with the focus on authoring, managing and broadcasting MHP based content. Cardinal's solutions are designed to enable an easy upgrade path from entry level systems to complete broadcaster grade solutions. Cardinal's products and solutions are currently used by our clients in all countries with a roadmap towards the...
http://www.cardinal.fi
Keywords:
MHP, Multimedia Home Platform, MHP Authoring, cardinal, cardinal systems, cardinal studio, cardinal playout, SSU, System Software Upload, Bootloader, EPG, Electronic Program Guide, DVB-S, DVB-T, DVB-C, DVB-X, DVB-H, DVB-Handheld, DSM-CC, Digital, Storage, Media, -, Command, Control, SI, Service Information, Object Carousel, Datacaster, Transport Stream, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DVB-J, MPEG-J, ...

http://www.cardinal.fi

Conditional access solutions by NDS. NDS is a leading supplier of open end-to-end digital pay TV solutions. NDS's conditional access system VideoGuard is the conditional access solution of choice among the world's leading pay TV operators.
http://www.nds.com/
Keywords:
conditional access, conditional access solutions, conditional access system, conditional access card, ca, interactive tv, itv, tv games, nds smartcard, middleware, content protection, video on demand, ip tv, pay tv, pay tv software, pay tv solutions, pay tv card, smart card, smart card technology, smart cards

http://www.nds.com/

Tools, software and services for targeted, managed delivery of rich media content for dynamic digital signage, interactive e-learning, business television, in-store TV and kiosk networks.
http://www.sequoiabroadband.com
Keywords:
business television, business TV, content delivery network, content distribution network, corporate television, corporate TV, digital video signage, digital media, digital signage, dynamic signage, e-learning, enterprise content delivery, in-store media, in-store television, interactive multimedia, kiosk management, narrowcast, narrowcasting, plasma advertising, point, of, purchase, signage, ...

http://www.sequoiabroadband.com

Gotuit Media is the leading provider of navigation technology and indexing services for on demand content.
http://www.gotuit.com
Keywords:
VOD, indexing, content, video on demand, interactive TV, metadata, media index, technology, distribution

http://www.gotuit.com

IDway: a leading software company providing software for digital TV consumer devices in line with the DVB-MHP standards.
http://www.IDway.com
Keywords:
IDway, MHP, DVB, middleware, software, digital, interactive, TV, television, interactive, MHP by IDway, EPG by IDway, IDway optimizer package, Idway certification package, MHP standards, set-top-box, set top box, set top boxes, Gerard Pazuelo, Faraj Sair, Patrick Fink, Chem Assayag, terrestrial, tnt, satellite, cable, dtt, DVB-MHP

http://www.IDway.com

Irdeto creates technology to secure the delivery of digital content to any device over any distribution channel.
http://www.irdetoaccess.com
Keywords:
Irdeto, Irdeto Access, IPTV, Digital TV, Mobile

http://www.irdetoaccess.com

Macrovision provides copy protection, digital rights management, electronic licensing and software asset management technologies to video, music, entertainment and business software markets.
http://www.macrovision.com/
Keywords:
copy protection, digital rights management, drm, electronic licensing, pay per view, music, games, DVD, VHS, PPV, macrosafe, safedisc, safecast, FLEXnet, Globetrotter, Enterprise, FLEX, software asset management, SAM, flexlm, GTlicensing, FLEXbill, back office, key, dongle, license distribution, Midbar, cactus data shield, CDS, second session, yellow book, red, MP3, intellectual property, ...

http://www.macrovision.com/

Ortikon providing software and services based on DVB-MHP, OCAP, IPTV and DVB-H standards.
http://www.ortikon.com
Keywords:
DVB, OCAP, MHP, interactive, DVB-C, DVB-T, IPTV, Head End, Multimedia Home Platform, itv, dtv, digital tv platform, epg, super text television, launcher, ip-tv, vod, video-on-demand, dvb-h, nordig, dvb-html, stb, digiboksi, digisovitin, idtv, set-top-box, set-top box, dvb-si, dvb-si/psi, si/psi

http://www.ortikon.com

The latest UK News on Personal Video recorders ( PVR ) and digital video recorders ( DVR ) including Sky+, Tivo and Freeview video recorders. Regularly updated reviews and howtos including upgrades for your PVR
http://www.pvruk.com
Keywords:
Sky, Tivo, PVR, DVR, digital video recorder, personal video recorder, hard, drive, video, recorder, VCR, record, HDD, STB, set top box, Sky plus, freeview, recorder, video, digital tv, new, news, homebrew, diy, how to, Sky+, UK, EPG, Electronic Programme Guide, PVRUK, upgrade, linux, wintv, hd, build, pc, computer, digibox

http://www.pvruk.com

Scientific-Atlanta is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of products, systems and services that help operators connect consumers with a world of integrated, interactive video, data and voice services.
http://www.powertv.com/
Keywords:
Scientific-Atlanta, hdtv, broadband, broadcast, interactive video, data, voice services, digital, content, distribution, systems, transmission networks, set-tops, settops, set-top box, cable modems, cable modem, subscriber, satellite, telco, access, cable, optical transport, high-speed backbone, headend, interactive television TV, compression, MPEG-2, MPEG2, MPEG, encoder, decoder, ...

http://www.powertv.com/

SeaChange International is the world leader in digital video server systems for television. Thousands of deployments worldwide for video-on-demand, near VOD, ad insertion and broadcast on-air. Customers include Comcast, Time Warner, News Corp. and United Pan-Europe Com, PBS and others.
http://www.schange.com
Keywords:
Sea Change, SeaChange, seac, video server, VOD, video-on-demand, advertising insertion, targeted advertising, personal television, media server, broadcast video server, IP video, IP video-on-demand, MPEG-2, MediaCluster, interactive television, ITV, HDTV, HD VOD, High Definition video-on-demand, DVA, Digital Video Arts

http://www.schange.com

Secuenzia. Desarrollo de soluciones y servicios para el sector de las Telecomunicaciones, en especial la Televisión Digital (Terrestre TDT, Satélite o Cable)
http://www.secuenzia.com
Keywords:
Secuenzia, Television Interactiva, Television digital Interactiva, Desarrollo de software, Homologación técnica, Consultoría, Descodificadores, Aplicaciones interactivas, Sistemas, de, TV, digital, Acceso condicional, Televisión Digital Terrestre, Television, Digital, Terrestre, Local, TDT, fidelización, Tarjeta de fidelización, ...

http://www.secuenzia.com

Showshifter allows you to pause live television, record TV, watch DVDs and listen to music plus much more.
http://www.showshifter.com
Keywords:
television, personal video recorder, video, record, DVD, media, home media networks, home media, music, mp3, showshifter, video capture, PVR, DVR, digital video recorder, TV, digital TV, timeshift, time shift, delayed video, digital video, showshift, infrared, infra red, infra-red, PC, remote control, farview, TV friendly, EPG, program guide, avi, asf, mpeg2, mpeg4, divx, mpeg, digital media, ...

http://www.showshifter.com

Creating a digital entertainment experience that combines traditional entertainment outlets, such as television, with networking technology and digital devices, such as PCs and PDAs.
http://www.snapstream.com
Keywords:
PVR, HTPC, DVR, Personal Video Recorder, Digital Video Recorder, Remote Control, Firefly, Beyond TV, Beyond Media

http://www.snapstream.com

Discover Viaccess solutions, independent technology provider for digital content protection : music and video on demand, mobile music distribution, secure pay TV revenues, leverage the rewards of virtually limitless broadband content, protect the pick of your programmes, secure professionnal services. A France Telecom company
http://www.viaccess.com/
Keywords:
Viaccess, Digital content protection, conditional access solution, conditional access system, content protection, smart card solution, DRM solution, IPTV, pay TV, mobile TV

http://www.viaccess.com/

Cabot Communications: Software solutions for Digital Interactive TV, including MHEG-5, EuroMHEG and content authoring
http://www.cabot.co.uk/
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Cabot Communications, mheg engine, mheg5 engine, mheg-5 engine, mheg-5, mheg5, mheg, C/C++ Vacancy, jobs, vacancies, EuroMHEG-5, EuroMHEG, AdInfo, Dotrans, HTML to MHEG, Interactive TV, STB, MHP, DVB, iDTV, Digital TV, DTT, multimedia home platform, interactive, interactive television, Digital TV, TV, television, digital television, cabot, Cabot Software, Software, C, development, ...

http://www.cabot.co.uk/

The world's top FREE web host and web tool provider. Get a website, guestbook, counter, forum, calendar, or over 20 other FREE interactive web tools!
http://berglund.mybravenet.com
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tool, free tool, free, web tool, web hosting, host, guestbook, web host, forum, hit counter, calendar, journal, poll, vote, site, website, member, join free, member, membership, counter, stats, counter stat, domain, domain name, hosting, guest book, hit counter, calendar, day, week, month, appointment, schedule, guest, guest book, free hit counter, recur, recurring, journal, blog, diary, ...

http://berglund.mybravenet.com

All the latest UK News and reviews on Freeview Personal Video recorders ( PVR ) and hard drive based, digital video recorder boxes ( DVR ) such as Sky+ and Tivo
http://www.pvruk.co.uk
Keywords:
Sky, Tivo, PVR, DVR, digital video recorder, Freeview recorder, hard drive, HDD

http://www.pvruk.co.uk

The Java platform along with the Java TV API provides an ideal development and deployment platform for this emerging class of interactive services.
http://java.sun.com/products/javatv/

http://java.sun.com/products/javatv/

Kasenna, The IPTV Company, is the acknowledged market leader in IP video delivery. The company focuses on open standards and an intelligent management infrastructure which allow service providers, enterprises, and other organizations to build commercial-grade IP video networks that support new and emerging video services.
http://www.kasenna.com
Keywords:
Kasenna, LivingRoom, GuestRoom, RamBase, vFusion, vForge, MediaBase, MediaBase XMP, VOD, Video-on-demand IPTV, IPTV, IP TV, Internet Protocol Television, ViewNow, IPVR, On-demand, video, content, management, Broadband video solutions, IP video networks, Video services

http://www.kasenna.com

Liberate Technologies provides software for delivering interactive television over digital cable networks.
http://www.liberate.com/
Keywords:
interactive, interactive television, Interactive TV, interactive tv, internet appliance, ISPs, ITV, liberate, Liberate, liberate technologies, Liberate Technologies, MSO, NCI, network, network computer, network cable, network operators, cable TV, cable TV software, cable, digital cable, digital TV, open standards, PopTV, poptv, San Carlos, satellite, standards, satellite standards, san carlos, ...

http://www.liberate.com/

Meedio software turns your existing PC into a digital media center, home theater PC, home entertainment PC, digital video recorder (DVR or PVR), or home automation server.
http://www.meedio.com

http://www.meedio.com

HomePage for Microsoft TV
http://www.microsoft.com/tv

http://www.microsoft.com/tv

http://www.webtv.net/
Keywords:
digital media receiver, digital media player, DMR

http://www.webtv.net/

What is TiVo
http://www.tivo.com
Keywords:
What, is, TiVo, -, DVR, -, Digital, Video, Recorder, HDTV, TiVo, PVR

http://www.tivo.com

TV Files: Enabling Convergence, a step beyond television, satellite and internet.
http://www.tvfiles.com
Keywords:
videoconference, videoconferenza, formazione a distanza, addressable, addressing, advertisement, advertising, agency, aggregator, audio, b2b, b2c, branded, broadband, broadcast, broadcasting, business, chains, channel, communication, conference, content, continuous, corporation, custom, data, database, decoder, distance, distribution, dvb, education, encoding, end to end, entertainment, ...

http://www.tvfiles.com

description de votre site
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Keywords:
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http://www.kinomai.com

Orca Interactive (LSE-ORCA) is a leading provider of IPTV middleware and applications, empowering broadband operators and service providers to deliver broadcast TV, video on demand (VOD), personal video recording (PVR), home media and other compelling interactive services.
http://www.orca.tv
Keywords:
Orca, Orca interactive, emblaze, triple play, IPTV, broadband TV, telco TV, middleware, IP Video, broadband video, video, VOD, video on demand, on demand, PVR, personal video recording, DVR, broadcast, karaoke on demand, TV, Interactive TV, RiGHTv, right tv, video server, encoder, Headend, set-top box, STB, DRM, home media, interactive, Cable, Satellite, SUI, SUI SDK, interactive advertising, ...

http://www.orca.tv

Tut Systems, Inc. is the market leader in IPTV headends and digital video networks. We create IP and RF video transport solutions for telco tv and cable. Our private broadband network products allow owners of apartment buildings, business parks, hotels, business offices, and student housing and their service providers provide digital services to their tenants.
http://www.tutsys.com/
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IP video, IPTV, video headend, digital headend, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, IPTV headend, transcoding, transrating, trunking, mtu, mdu, video over DSL, ADSL, VDSL, triple play, telco tv, video over ATM

http://www.tutsys.com/

http://www.s-and-t.com
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http://www.s-and-t.com

http://www.advancedinteractive.com/

http://www.advancedinteractive.com/

http://www.alticast.com

http://www.alticast.com

http://www.minervanetworks.com

http://www.minervanetworks.com

http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/replaytv/default.asp

http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/replaytv/default.asp

http://www.sagetvuk.blogspot.com/

http://www.sagetvuk.blogspot.com/

http://torrentocracy.com/

http://torrentocracy.com/

http://www.metatv.com

http://www.metatv.com

http://www.wink.com/

http://www.wink.com/

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By the mid 20th century humans had achieved a level of technological mastery sufficient to leave the surface of the planet for the first time and explore space.
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By the mid 20th century humans had achieved a level of technological mastery sufficient to leave the surface of the planet for the first time and explore space.

Technology is a word with origins in the Greek word technologia (τεχνολογια), techne (τεχνη) "craft" + logia (λογια) "saying". It is an encompassing term dealing with the use and knowledge of humanity's tools and crafts.


Disambiguation of technology
Depending on context, the word technology has the following definitions and uses:

  • Technology as tool-In its most common usage, technology is the tools and machines that help to solve problems. In this usage, technology is a far-reaching term that can include both simple tools, such as a wooden spoon, and complex tools, such as the space station.
  • Technology as technique-In this usage, technology is the current state of our knowledge of how to combine resources to produce a desired products, to solve a problem, to fulfill a need, or to satisfy a want. Technology in this sense includes technical methods, skills, processes, techniques, tools and raw materials. (such as artificial intelligence, building technology, or medical technology).
  • Technology as culture former-a culture-forming (or destroying) activity (such as manufacturing technology, infrastructure technology, or space-travel technology). (McGinn). As a cultural activity, technology predates both science and engineering. This is not to imply that technology is the only culture forming activity, nor that it is the primary culture-forming activity. Often, it is dominant in cultural formation; often, it is not. In addition, culture may act to form technology. Due to widespread, and sometime careless, use of technology, several other topics arise in the study of technology, including technological ethics, environmental impacts, technological by-products, and technological risk, among many other philosophical and sociological topics.

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Science and technology

The lines between science and technology are not always clear. Generally, science is the reasoned investigation or study of nature, aimed at finding out the truth, generally according to the scientific method. Technology is the application of knowledge (scientific, engineering, and/or otherwise) to achieve a practical result (Roussel, et.al.).

For example, science might study the flow of electrons in an electric current. This knowledge may be used to create artifacts, such as semiconductors, computers, and other forms of technology.

History of technology

Main article: History of technology

The history of technology is as old as the history of humanity because history proper refers to what could be recorded by technological means. Mind you that other animals currently use tools and animals prior to human existence may have as well. The history of technology follows a progression from simple (low-tech) tools and simple energy sources to complex ("hi-tech") tools.

The earliest technologies converted natural resources into simple tools. Processes such as carving, chipping, scraping, rolling (the wheel), and sun-baking are simple means for the conversion of raw materials into usable products. Anthropologists have uncovered many early human houses and tools made from natural resources (although birds also build nests out of dried materials and we don't consider them to have a technological society).

The use, and then mastery, of fire was a key turning point in man's technological evolution providing him with simple energy. The use of fire extended the capability for the treatment of natural resources and allowed the use of natural resources that require heat to be useful. Wood and charcoal were among the first materials used as a fuel. Wood, clay, and rock (such as limestone), would be among the earliest materials shaped or treated by fire, for making weapons, pottery, bricks, and cement, among others. Continuing improvements such as the furnace enabled the ability to smelt and forge metal (such as copper, ca. 8000 BC), and eventually to the discovery of alloys, such as brass and bronze (ca. 4000 BC). The first uses of iron alloys, steel, dates to around 1400 BC.

Complex tools include both simple machines (such as the lever (ca. 300 BC), the screw (ca. 400 BC), and the pulley) and complex machines (such as the ocean liner, the engine, the computer, modern communications devices, the electric motor, the jet engine, among many others). As tools increase in complexity, so does the type of knowledge needed to support them. Modern complex machines require written technical manuals of collected information that has continually increased and improved; these are so complex that entire technical knowledge-based processes and practices (also complex tools themselves) exist to support them, including engineering, medicine, computer science, etc. Further, complex machinies require complex manufacturing and construction techniques and organizations. Entire industries have arisen to support and develop complex tools.

The nature of technology

General characteristics

With all of the technology in use in modern society, it may seem futile to attempt a generalized list of common characteristics. Many authors, such as McGinn (1991) and Winston (2003), list the following:

Complexity refers to the characteristic that most modern tools are difficult to understand. Some are easy to use, but difficult to comprehend source and means of make, such as a kitchen knife, or a baseball. Others are both difficult to use and difficult to comprehend, such as a tractor, gasoline, a television, or a computer.

Dependency refers to the fact that modern tools depend on other modern tools, which depend on other modern tools, for their make and their use. Cars, as an example, have a huge complex of industry of means and methods. And to use them requires a complex of road, streets, highways, and gasoline stations, waste collection, etc., beyond our comprehension.

Valence refers to the many, many different types of the same tool. Imagine the many different types of spoons available today, or scissors, and even complex tools come in many shape as well, like the construction crane, or the automobile.

Scale refers to the sheer magnitude, size, and pervasiveness of modern technology. Simply put, technology seems to be everywhere. It dominates modern life. Scale refers also to the magnitude of some modern technological projects, like the cellular telephone network, the Internet, air travel, satellites, etc.

Types of technology

One possible classification of technology uses the fields of technological studies, commonly found in academic institutions of higher learning:

Relationship with society

The relationship between society and technology is quite complex, creating what many characterize as a co-dependence upon the other; society creates and depends upon technology to meet its needs and desires, and technology's very existence arises due to society's needs and desires. However, this "symbiosis" goes further than that: Every advancement in technology influences and eventually changes society. So the needs of society change, creating more needs, and, eventually, creating more technology. (McGinn 1991)

Consider the telephone, and its latest sibling the mobile phone. With the invention of the telephone, society began to depend on quicker ways of communication with others. Higher expectations for quicker communications were initially met using short-range radio systems for use in emergency vehicles. However, even higher portability was realized with miniaturization of components. This demand for a new product led to the invention of the mobile phone. The influence of portability is so pervasive now anyone can be accessible to talk in most urban places in the developed world

Many technologies allow one society to have a military advantage over another society. This can be indirectly as something that creates population growth, for example, or this can be direct technology put into use like the gun or the atom bomb. The effects these technologies have on human society are complex and could result in slavery, assimilation, or genocide. Some technologies, like the video camera, start without militaristic use but eventually find themselves employed for those purposes. The car is another example of this... it is created and marketed with the promise of freedom (initially for the wealthy and without regard to the factory hands) but then it impedes upon other forms of transportation (like the free movement of the pedestrian), requires extensive paving for its full accommodation, and then it is employed militaristically. Its consumption of fuel eventually even becomes the potential basis for a resource war.

The use of advanced mass media techniques, such as television programming, allows some members of society to have larger sway over the attititudes and opinions of others. Mass media often shapes mass opinion -- for better or, at least as often, worse.

The effects that various forms of technology have upon the environment also sways public opinion. The Chernobyl effect (caused by a massive nuclear meltdown) is thought to have played a part in undermining the confidence that citizens of the Soviet Union had in their government. The exact causes for the collapse of that government are debatable but the new leader in Russia had a reputation as being a strong environmentalist.

Funding for technological development

Government

The government is a major contributor to the development of technology. In the United States, many agencies invest millions of dollars in new technology. In 1980, the UK government invested just over 6 million pounds in a 4 year Programme, later extended to 6 years, called the Microlectronics Education Programme (MEP) which aimed to provide every school in Britain with at least one computer, microprocessor training materials and software, plus extensive teacher training.

Military technology

Technology has frequently been driven by the military, with most modern applications being developed for the military before being taken up for civilian use. However, this trend has recently seen a reversal, with the industry often taking the lead in developing technology which is then adopted by the military.

Other

Some government agencies are dedicated specifically to research, such as the American's National Science Foundation, the United Kingdom scientific research institutes, the American's Small Business Innovative Research effort. And many government agencies dedicate a major portion of their budget to research and development.

Private source

For profit

Research and development is one of the biggest investments made by corporations toward new and innovative technology.

Non-profit

Many foundations and non-profit organizations contribute to the development of technology.

Side effects

There are two types of effects from the use of technology, main effects and side effects. Main effects are those intended by the technology, usually to fulfill some desire or need. Side effects are (usually) unintended, and often unknown prior to technology's implementation. This portion of the article deals with those side effects.

Sociological

The most subtle side effects from technological uses are sociological in nature. Subtle because those side effects can go unnoticed without careful observation and contemplation of individual, institutional, and group behaviors.

Values

The implementation of technology influence the values (beliefs, ideas, opinions) of society by changing expectations and realities. There are (at least) three major, interrelated, values that are the result of technological innovations:

  • Mechanistic World View. A set of beliefs that views the universe as a collection of parts, like a machine, that can be individually analyzed and understood. (McGinn)
  • Efficiency. A value, originally applied only to machines, but now placed upon all aspects of society, whereby each element (organizational structures and human beings) is expected to attain higher and higher performance, output, ability, etc. (McGinn)
  • Progressivism. The belief that societal progress is good.

Ethics

Winston provides an excellent summary of the ethical implications of technological development and deployment. He states there are four major ethical implications:

  • Challenges traditional ethical norms.
  • Creates an aggregation of effects.
  • Changes the distribution of justice.
  • Provides great power.

Lifestyle

In many ways, technology simplifies life.

  • The rise of a leisure class
  • More informed
  • Sets the stage for more complex learning tasks
  • Increases multi-tasking
  • Global Networking
  • Creates denser social circles
  • others

In other ways, technology complicates life.

  • Sweatshops and harsher forms of slavery are more likely to be found in technologically advanced societies (relative to primitive societies).
  • More people are currently starving now that at any point in history or pre-history
  • Work to drive to drive to work to work to drive -- consequently dealing with the traffic jams.
  • the prison population grows with advancements in jailing techniques and tools.
  • Too much information
  • Consumerism
  • Pace
  • Technicism
  • New forms of danger
  • Can cause obesity and laziness
  • Distraction among students-internet, gaming, etc. can take away from academic performance

Institutions and groups

Technology influences, often enables, organizational and bureaucratic group structures and influence. Example of this include:

  • The rise of organizations: e.g., health institutions.
  • The commericalization of leisure: sports events, products, etc. (McGinn)
  • The advent of large organizational structures.
  • Others

International

Technology provides a heightened awareness of international issues, values, and cultures. Due mostly to mass transportation and mass media, the world seems to be a much smaller place due to the following, among others:

  • Globalization of ideas
  • Embeddedness of values
  • Population growth and control
  • Others

Environmental

The effects of technology on the environment is both obvious and subtle. The more obvious effects include the depletion of nonrenewable natural resources (such as petroleum, coal, ores), and the added pollution of air, water, and land.

The more subtle effects include debates over long-term impacts (e.g., global warming, deforestation, natural habitat destruction, costal wetland loss)

Others

Control

Autonomous technology

In one line of thought, technology develops autonomously, in other words technology seems to feed on itself, moving forward with a force irresistible by humans. To these individuals, technology is "inherently dynamic and self-augmenting." (McGinn, p. 73)

Jacques Ellul is one proponent of the irresistibleness of technology to humans. He espouses the idea that humanity cannot resist the temptation of expanding our knowledge and our technological abilities. He, however, does not believe that these seeming autonomy of technology is inherent. But the perceived autonomy is due to the fact that humans do not adequately consider the responsibility that are inherent to technological processes.

Another proponent of these ideas is Langdon Winner who believes that technological evolution is essentially beyond the control of individuals or society.

Government

Individuals rely on governmental assistance to control the side effects and negative consequences of technology. Government intervenes many through laws.

  • Supposed independence of government. An assumption commonly made about the government is that their governance role is neutral or independent. Often, if not usually, that assumption is misplaced. Governing is a political process, more so in some countries than in others, therefore government will be influenced by political winds of influence. In addition, government provides much of the funding for technological research and development. Therefore, even government has a vested interest in certain outcomes.
  • Liability. One means for controlling technology is to place responsibility for the harm with the agent causing the harm. Government can allow more or less legal liability to fall to the organization(s) or individual(s) responsibile for damages.
  • Legislation.
  • Others

Choice

Society also controls technology through the choices that it makes. These choices not only include consumer demands; it includes

  • the channels of distribution, how do products go from raw materials to consumption to disposal;
  • the cultural beliefs regarding style, freedom of choice, consumerism, materialism, etc.;
  • the economic values we place on the environment, individual wealth, government control, capitalism, etc.
  • Others

Technology and philosophy

Technicism

Generally, Technicism is an overreliance or overconfidence in technology as a benefactor of society.

Taken to extreme, some argue that technicism is the belief that humanity will ultimately be able to control the entirety of existence using technology. In other words, human beings will eventually be able to master all problems, supply all wants and needs, possibly even control the future. (For a more complete treatment of the topic see the work of Egbert Schuurman, for example at [1].) Some, such as Monsma, et al., connect these ideas to the abdication of God as a higher moral authority.

More commonly, technicism is a criticism of the commonly held belief that newer, more recently-developed technology is "better." For example, more recently-developed computers are faster than older computers, and more recently-developed cars have greater gas efficiency and more features than older cars. Since current technologies are generally accepted as good, future technological developments are not considered circumspectly, resulting in what seems to be a blind acceptance of technological developments.

Optimism, pessimism and appropriate technology

Pessimism

On the somewhat pessimistic side, are certain philosophers like Herbert Marcuse, Jacques Ellul, and John Zerzan, who believe that technological societies are inherently flawed a priori. They suggest that the result of such a society is to become evermore technological at the cost of freedom and psychological health (and probably physical health in general as pollution from technological products is dispersed).

Perhaps the most poignant criticisms of technology are found in what are now considered to be literary classics, for example Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange, and George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Optimism

On the other hand, the optimistic assumptions are made by proponents of technoprogressivist views or ideologies such as transhumanism and singularitarianism, that view technological development as generally having beneficial effects for the society and the human condition. In these ideologies, technological development is morally good. Some critics see these ideologies as examples of scientism, mathematical fetishism, or techno-utopianism and fear the idea of technological singularity which they support.

Appropriate technology

The notion of appropriate technology, however, was developed in the twentieth century to describe situations where it was not desirable to use very new technologies or those that required access to some centralized infrastructure or parts or skills imported from elsewhere. The eco-village movement emerged in part due to this concern.

Theories and concepts in technology

There are many theories and concepts that seek to explain the relationship beteen technology and society: