h others? Why does this person have a site about spirituality? Did they once feel lost in the world, and now they want to tell others about the experience that has brought them faith? Why does this person sell doughnuts over the Web? Do they think
that all people should know the power of a chocolate covered glazed extravagance at least once in their life? Maybe before they sold doughnuts they lived as a recluse in the forest. Did the.come to the city and after eating the first thing they came across (a doughnut), they had an epiphany about their true purpose in life?
By taking this humanistic approach to our technology, the tech-heads can build better programs and software that’s much simpler t.comprehend. The layperson can relate to, and understand the Net better, and even help the experts by sharing their viewpoints and becoming more of a part of the future technologies process. This perspective will also help people to realize that th.computer isn’t something separate from them or something to be afraid of.
By Jesse S. Somer
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About The Author
Jesse S. Somer is a human just like any other. The Internet isn’t technology. The Internet is humanity: people striving for achievement.
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