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  2. Technology and society - Wikipedia

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    The importance of stone tools, circa 2.5 million years ago, is considered fundamental in the human development in the hunting hypothesis. [citation needed]Primatologist, Richard Wrangham, theorizes that the control of fire by early humans and the associated development of cooking was the spark that radically changed human evolution. [2]

  3. Category:Technology in society - Wikipedia

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    Circuit rider (technology) Civic application; Coding it Forward; Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence; Community technology; The Cool Stuff Collective; Cosmic Call; Crisis camp; Critical code studies; Criticism of technology; Crowdfunding; Cultural lag; Current (financial services company) Cute cat theory of digital activism; Cyber ...

  4. Technological revolution - Wikipedia

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    A technological revolution can be distinguished from a random collection of technology systems by two features: 1. A strong interconnectedness and interdependence of the participating systems in their technologies and markets. 2. A potential capacity to greatly affect the rest of the economy (and eventually society). [2]

  5. Information society - Wikipedia

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    Information society is the means of sending and receiving information from one place to another. [31] As technology has advanced so too has the way people have adapted in sharing information with each other. "Second nature" refers a group of experiences that get made over by culture. [32]

  6. Technology - Wikipedia

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    The word technology can also mean the products resulting from such efforts, [2] [3] including both tangible tools such as utensils or machines, and intangible ones such as software. Technology plays a critical role in science, engineering, and everyday life. Technological advancements have led to significant changes in society.

  7. Social technology - Wikipedia

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    The term "social technology" was first used at the University of Chicago by Albion Woodbury Small and Charles Richmond Henderson around the end of the 19th century. At a seminar in 1898, Small described social technology as the use of knowledge of the facts and laws of social life to bring about rational social aims. [5]

  8. Technological transitions - Wikipedia

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    Diffusion of an innovation is the concept of how it is picked up by society, at what rate and why. [34] The diffusion of a technological innovation into society can be considered in distinct phases. [35] Pre-development is the gestation period where the new technology has yet to make an impact.

  9. Information science - Wikipedia

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    People who have the means to partake in this form of society are sometimes called digital citizens. Basically, an information society is the means of getting information from one place to another (Wark 1997, p. 22). As technology has become more advanced over time so too has the way we have adapted in sharing this information with each other.