The pace at which people are taking to digital technology defies our stereotypes of age, education, language and income.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
While the digital age has done so much to improve our world, it has dramatically changed our social structure, often further isolating us from each other.
People are looking to have more meaning in their lives. It is a sign the technology community is coming of age.
We are living, we have long been told, in the Information Age. Yet now we are faced with the sickening suspicion that technology has run ahead of us.
There's a lot of things lost in the Digital Age.
In order to thrive in the 21st century, you have to be a savvy citizen of the digital economy or risk being left behind.
Many people see technology as the problem behind the so-called digital divide. Others see it as the solution. Technology is neither. It must operate in conjunction with business, economic, political and social system.
Technology is the fashion of the '90s. It affects everyone, and everyone is interested in it - either from fear of being left behind or because they have a real need to use technology.
The world moves fast. Business moves fast. Digital media moves extremely fast. It is far too easy to allow ourselves to be constantly blown from one trend to the next.
It's a great thing to live in a digital age. It's convenient; it's fast.
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.