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How things have changed in the last 10 years?
50 Ways American Life Has Changed in the Last Decade
- People are basically online junkies.
- TV shows are all the rage, not movies.
- Movies are rented online, not at stores.
- Music is streamed, not downloaded.
- People never really leave the office.
- School shootings are no longer a surprise.
What benefits has computer technology brought about in the past ten years?
Seven ways technology has developed over the last 10 years
- 1) Smartphones. With our smart phones we can now do almost anything that we can do with our home laptop.
- 2) Social networking.
- 3) WiFi and the IoT.
- 4) Tablets.
- 5) E-commerce.
- 6) Wearable technology.
- 7) Augmented Reality.
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What’s the most exciting thing about 2020?
Let’s just say the past 10 years have been a total whirlwind. As the year 2019 draws to a close, the most exciting thing about 2020 is not just that we’re entering a new year — we’re also starting an entirely new decade. That’s right — come January, we’re full-on entering the 2020s (!!!).
How has everything changed in the last 10 years?
From getting a cab to ordering groceries, banking to making reservations, everything became just-a-click-away in the last 10 years. Here is a quick 10-minute read on the decade’s most memorable events – the breakthroughs, the heartbreaks, the giddying highs, the tragic lows, the achievements, and the milestones.
No one really knew how exactly it got so viral, but the Ice Bucket Challenge became the most popular internet trend in the summer of 2014, raising a total of $115 million for ALS awareness and research — and even leading to the discovery of a new ALS gene. February 2015: The internet had a heated debate over a dress.
Can unusual news events unite the world?
But what does seem clear is that there are those news events which have the power to seemingly unite the world, thanks to their sheer strangeness, or uniqueness – the sense that this is something the like of which planet Earth has never seen before.