Technology Definition & Meaning
The 'GNR revolution,' would bring a new age of technology and advancement for humanity like none that has been seen before. On the somewhat skeptical side are certain philosophers like Herbert Marcuse and John Zerzan, who believe that technological societies are inherently flawed. They suggest that the inevitable result of such a society is to become evermore technological at the cost of freedom and psychological health. The card catalog, a technology developed in the 19th century, became ubiquitous in the 20th century. According to archaeologists, the wheel was invented around 4000 BCE probably independently and nearly simultaneously in Mesopotamia (in present-day Iraq), the Northern Caucasus and Central Europe. Information Technology The late-19th and early-20th centuries saw a revolution in transportation with the invention of the airplane and automobile. Other technological advances made during the Paleolithic era were clothing and shelter; the adoption of both technol