I wouldn't say you have an online life and a real life. I think technology is just mapping and organizing what already exists.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't see such a huge difference between online and 'in real life'. I think it has now become one and the same.
The Internet shapes my life and work so completely that I couldn't imagine living without it.
The pace of digital innovation is astonishing. It's impossible to imagine life without the web, smartphones, social networks. And yet the consumer products and everyday objects all around us are still essentially dumb.
A lot of things you want to do as part of daily life can now be done over the Internet.
Obviously technology has become such a big presence in our lives and, I definitely know, in my life.
Technology is the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it.
The beauty of the Internet is there's a niche market for everything, and if you can focus on it, you can build a sustainable and viable business of it.
It simply is not true that everything is now on the Internet, but it is true that the digital resources available through the Internet have enormous potential for education and even for self-empowerment of individuals.
I'm no online whiz, but I'm not a Luddite, either. I love that we have these laptops and tablets and smart phones; they're awesome and convenient and all that. It's more about maintaining balance. Technology should always be a predicate of the true subject: our individual humanity, our examined lives.
Technology has forever changed the world we live in. We're online, in one way or another, all day long. Our phones and computers have become reflections of our personalities, our interests, and our identities. They hold much that is important to us.