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Diffusion Theory

 Vaping Vapes have been around for plenty of years now. It used to not be as popular because many people were skeptical of it. So why did it eventually become popular for a long time and then fall off after a few years? This is a very relevant Diffusion Theory, since most teens were the people that adapted to using the vapes.   People weren’t really accustomed to electronic nicotine devices for a while once they came out. People started to pick them up after a while and then they grew in popularity. As teenagers got a hold of vapes and older people started buying them to sell, the increase in popularity increased therefore making the bell curve of Diffusion Theory go forward. After the huge increase in people using vapes, many studies came out saying that vapes were bad for you and you should quit. The diffusion theory is proven by this trend and many other trends that came about.

Privacy

 TED Talks Everyone knows that the government and other companies can access your data with certain things, but how much do they actually have of us. The government and companies are just keeping a bunch of data that could prove to be useful if you do something wrong eventually. Why do we need these companies keeping information about us when we are not harmful to anyone. The government likes that the private companies can get ahold of our information and that the FA doesn't work the same for them. We can use more secure browsers, fake accounts, we just need to stop giving the private companies our personal information all the time. We need to voice ourselves more so that we can improve our overall privacy, so the government can’t buy our information from companies.

History of the PC

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  History of PC The personal computer (PC) that we all know and use everyday was once something that would take up a whole room. Companies that were able to make computers feasible for people to buy for home usage was a small company MITS which made the first computer for people to buy called the Altair.      Early Production of PC Once the Altair was released to the public, some hobbyists took this as an opportunity to form a company and make computers cheaper to make and sell. Apple was the leading company that was formed and then there were two other mass produced computers that were sold at the time. IBM who was once the most dominate computer company for a long time didn't come around until 1981. Some time after the computer business picked up, Apple released "Lisa" which was a graphical user interface (GUI), which would display icons and text files would look how they would be printed out on paper.   Late Production of PC Computers had already been continuously upgr

The Lens

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  EOTO Pres. While listening to the EOTO presentations the one technology that caught my eye the most was the lens. I thought it was very interesting how the lens has pretty much been around since the Egyptians. I always find it really interesting that ancient civilizations were able to figure these sort of things our with just quarts to make it look like eyes on a statue are moving. I also find it interesting that a chemical could react to light and make a picture. The interesting part however is that the process use to take hours, and now we  have figured out how to make it take seconds to take a photo.

Anti-War

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  Anti-War Websites     The modern technologies that the world has at it's fingertips can be awfully freighting sometimes. I want to understand why we as America say we care about freedom of speech and want to criticize the government if they are doing something bad, yet we are somewhat banned by private companies such as Google, Twitter, Instagram, etc.      Websites like  Antiwar  and  American Conservative  are two of many websites that I have never heard of, I feel like most of these websites are shadow banned to where they try to hide it, but not completely delete it. If the government isn't supposed to control exactly what we can see. Why is the government trying to make how they look a certain way, what are they trying to hide from us. Our base foundation was supposed to be upon freedom and being able to criticize government so the people have more power than the government itself.

Values of Free Expression

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Free Expression   The United States was founded upon giving people more freedoms. Since we were once a colony under Britain we wanted more of a voice and freedoms. All of these values have been through some sort of change or disagreement on what it should protect and who it protects. I think that the two that stand out to me are Individual Self-Fulfillment and Promote Innovation. These two ideas go hand and in with each other. Without the ability of free speech, our ideas and thoughts could be limited, resulting in a less advanced and expressive society. Promote Innovation is one of the most important values for a lot of different jobs, for example Game Designers have to just put out ideas that they think of to improve a game or make a completely new game. This is from Sonic the Hedgehog movie, on the left was Sonic's original design and the right is what it was changed to after fans we're not happy with the original design choice. If we weren't allowed to voice our opinion