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>> Thanks for the clarification. I agree, ""..... technology" is the tools, means, processes, and technology necessary for carrying out business...... I'd respectfully submit to you that using a spoon is not business...<<
Based on the definition above, neither is the depth finder I use on my boat, the FitBit folks wear on their wrist, or the pacemakers used to make a ticker tock. A spoon is an example of technology as much as is Yammer. The word technology has been around since the 1600's and is based on a Greek word that is much older than that.
- The definition of technology is science or knowledge put into practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools.
http://www.yourdictionary.com/technology
Bill Roach, CRM
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