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8 October, 17:58
What is the goal of technology
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Dennis Dougherty
8 October, 18:11
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Well ... to make life easier by means of machinery or tools. Basically the goal of technology is to advance the human race in ways we never would have been able to from the beginning. That's my definition or goal.
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