A dull media studies poll for all ye working folk. Yes, I am aware that asking *livejournal-ers* about technology is uber-biased, but I don;t care too much ;). Poll
I've been using computers and the net since my first job, so I can't say that the new technology has changed how I work. (Obviously the details have varied over the course of time.)
Works connection is probably a leased line rather than any of the consumer technologies generally know as 'broadband'.
My cellphone is only as recent as it is because the old one stopped working properly l-)
As a quick disclaimer, I ticked "No" for "Do you feel that your working life has radically changed since the introduction of new technologies?" mainly because my work is sufficiently high-tech that I've never lacked them; they're not really "new" to me.
I started my first full-time job in the summer of 1993 and had e-mail. We had broadband (in which category I assume you include leased-line) Internet access. The Mosaic web browser had been released three months earlier.
Very difficult for me to answer some of the questions terribly meaningfully, because my workplace is my study right now, and I have been working full-time in the high-tech sector since leaving uni.
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I've been using computers and the net since my first job, so I can't say that the new technology has changed how I work. (Obviously the details have varied over the course of time.)
Works connection is probably a leased line rather than any of the consumer technologies generally know as 'broadband'.
My cellphone is only as recent as it is because the old one stopped working properly l-)
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I started my first full-time job in the summer of 1993 and had e-mail. We had broadband (in which category I assume you include leased-line) Internet access. The Mosaic web browser had been released three months earlier.
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