Tuesday, February 28, 2012

A Digitally Empowered Philippines

            We Filipinos, in fact of our richness in biodiversity, were lacking in production of material things, especially in terms of technology. But the conotation “LACKING” is slowly losing now. Thanks to our government which is focusing on improving our technology. Afraid to be called “GADGET LOSERS”, our government spends lots of moneys just for the renovation of infrastracture and also our technology.
            Because of it, now you can see people sending messages, jokes, qoutes, and even e-mail using their multi-purpose cellphones which can be bought with cheap prices. There are also schools with high-tech technologies, even their bulletin boards were Full LED Touch-Screen, their blackboards once accompanied by chalk but now replaced with such awesome gadgets like that Full LED Touch-Screen paired with stylus pens, there homework can now be answered without the use of pens and papers but instead by using touch-screen pads know to be E-book which is more accurate than notebooks. If you go to business offices, there you can witness business reports about these, that, those, and everything yet with concern of the present statistics of these company. But as you gazed around inside, they gave a lot of renovations in reporting using their projectors and screens with stylus pens which lessen the effort of bringing more complicated business reports in front of them.
            Yes, this will help our future of becoming an industrialized nation. We will never be called lo-tech by other countries because of our efforts on bringing technology on our shoulders which delivers adequate learning to us Filipinos. And yet, we just hope that our technology will improve in the near future with our life getting better and better up to the next of next of nexts generations.

© JOHN BENJIE OROBIA