Technology Advances to Becoming a Paperless Society

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As the banking, communicating, and social networking industries are evolving and becoming more complex, the paper used has started to become more irrelevant (Kohl 5). The inventions that are being produced are making small impacts to reduce the use of paper. Every year technology is becoming more exciting and unpredictable (9). For instance, a library with no books, a computer the size of forty sheets of paper, and a cell phone that has equal abilities as a computer. People use the word technology lightly but do not realize how much it affects the way everyone lives and how extreme it has became (Lancaster 71). Albert Einstein says “It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity (62).” The life without technology is what some say simple but others say complicated, time consuming and unorganized (Marshall 23). The life was simple because they didn’t have to worry about material items such as keeping up with the latest technology and trends which make people avaricious (42). Although without technology there was not an accessible way for people to know the latest and important information such as the news, politics or even natural disasters (Murphy 102). Without knowing news the organization was a problem also. Originally information was on paper and to keep up with it whereabouts, it was filed in a cabinet (Wiese 21). The only problem is that there is a possibility of the paper getting wet, or someone else losing the information. Without the organization of computers files would always be lost or ruined particularly in file cabinets (22). The computer system works completely different. The information is filed on the computer and if deleted there is a recycle bin (21). The computer is virtually eas... ... middle of paper ... ...ears ago (Miller 29). The future will bring lots of things and always will. Some experts say that the present should have already been paperless and some say society will never be paperless (Murphy 21). Society may never become paperless but society will continue to advance technology to become closer and closer. (Modern Language Assoc.) Works Cited Booth, Mal, Sally Schofield, and Belinda Tiffen. "Change And Our Future At Uts Library: It's Not Just About Technology." Australian Academic & Research Libraries 43.1 (2012): 32-45. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts. Web. 13 Sept. 2012. Source 2 Murphy, Stephen, and John Trott. "THE E-SIGN ACT AND THE PAPERLESS SOCIETY." Journal of Property Management Mar. 2001: 4. Academic OneFile. Web. 13 Sep. 2012. Document URL http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA72891863&v=2.1&u=avl_mobi&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w

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