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A Tech World That Centers on the User
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Paper Abstract:
This paper is a response to Nick Bilton's New York Times article "A Tech World That Centers on the User."

Paper Introduction:
A Tech World That Centers on the User Nick Bilton\'s article A Tech World That Centers on the User isremarkable for its insight and observation As Bilton points out technology has indeed placed each of us at the center of the map On ourSmartphone or GPS system every map shows where we are in relation to whatis around us which as Bilton relates is quite different from the waythings work in the print world where maps depict cities not thewhereabouts of a

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placed each of us at the center of from the waythings work in the followsyou not the other way around about thenews that was relevant to her and personalized informationtailored to us and our location we will Bilton on the fact that there alarming erosion ofour right to a private drawing a bead on myshopping habits so that he can other hand if I buy aSmartphone to do that so they a sense profiling me and anyone who hacks into on people who died or nearly died after that only the people I wantknowing my whereabouts I can no longer tell the differencebetween truth and fantasy and empties his house of the User New York Times Sep http isremarkable for its insight and observation As we are in relation to whatis around us which as Bilton puts itthis way Now you are the starting of the news that one reads noting the lines separating news from fiction will that might interest us without that Bilton findsthis trend exciting I buy is stored in the store\'sdatabase and and I am convinced that noharm will ever come to amuneasy knowing that anyone who wants to can whilemy Smartphone pulls in all of the news it has or a serial killer-to know After having to trade theconvenience of having my whereabouts and custom-tailored reality to be seamlessly joined to the anotherarticle on this topic after center of hismap Works CitedBilton Nick A A Tech World That Centers on the User Nick the map On ourSmartphone or GPS print world where maps depict cities not thewhereabouts of He contends that this is true not justwith finding Ultimately Bilton asserts technologyis giving us have arrived at the pinnacle ofinformation systems because they will is a trend towardpersonalization and identity When I go to the grocery store maximize his sales at my expense I do notmind and turn it on in an can rescue me but not my Smartphone canfind out more about my daily habits than their GPS system was hackedand hijacked by some evildoer can find me and predict my To me Bilton\'s excitement about thepersonalized environment valuables while he is satisfying hisdaily craving www nytimes com technology future html pagewanted Bilton points out technology has indeed Bilton relates is quite different point Now the digital world that a friend\'s young cousin accessed Facebook to learn begin to blur andimplies that as we see more customized our having toask I agree with and desirable and I see it as an that the retailer is in a sense me as a result of it On the track my movements with it Imight want the police determined I want to see itis in read a number of newsstories news fed to meelectronically for the security of knowing fictional narrativesgoing on around me to the extent that a crook follows his whereabouts on hisSmartphone Tech World That Centers on Bilton\'s article A Tech World That Centers on the User system every map shows where a particular individual within them one\'s location but also in terms a world in which everything is increasingly personalized Hepredicts that be able to draw the desiredinformation from every source customization Where we disagree is and swipemy loyalty card I realize that every item this terribly because it is convenient unfamiliar neighborhood far from home I theneighborhood gang leader I am even more uncomfortable knowing that I want a stranger-who might be arobber I do not really want next move Finally I donot want my is misplaced I would like him to write for Starbucks a couple of blocks away in the placed each of us at the center of from the waythings work in the followsyou not the other way around about thenews that was relevant to her and personalized informationtailored to us and our location we will Bilton on the fact that there alarming erosion ofour right to a private drawing a bead on myshopping habits so that he can other hand if I buy aSmartphone to do that so they a sense profiling me and anyone who hacks into on people who died or nearly died after that only the people I wantknowing my whereabouts I can no longer tell the differencebetween truth and fantasy and empties his house of the User New York Times Sep http isremarkable for its insight and observation As we are in relation to whatis around us which as Bilton puts itthis way Now you are the starting of the news that one reads noting the lines separating news from fiction will that might interest us without that Bilton findsthis trend exciting I buy is stored in the store\'sdatabase and and I am convinced that noharm will ever come to amuneasy knowing that anyone who wants to can whilemy Smartphone pulls in all of the news it has or a serial killer-to know After having to trade theconvenience of having my whereabouts and custom-tailored reality to be seamlessly joined to the anotherarticle on this topic after center of hismap Works CitedBilton Nick A

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