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...
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Actually, the classic definition of "technology" is the tools, means, processes, and technology necessary for carrying out business, etc. What people commonly call technology today was originally high technology. So, a chalkboard, a chalk, and the teacher's lesson plans are as much technology as the smartboard and the overhead projector.
Cecilia
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