Selfstudys Com File
Selfstudys Com File
Ever since the appearance of Man on the earth, information has been the major
cause of his progress and development. But information alone is not
enough. Information has to be processed, put to use by logic and reason before
it becomes useful knowledge.
The technological progress during the past sixty years has brought about an
explosion in knowledge. Today we have super computers imitating the human
brain and even beating it in various fields like fast data processing, huge memory
storage and quick retrieval capacity. These super computers can do as much as
Terra (10) floating point operations per second (FLOPS) and have a 128 bit word
length. The personal computer is today a part of many urban homes in the
country. The computer is changing its capacity so fast that while in the 70s the
IC chips were operated with 18MHz clock, today the clock rate is 850MHz. In the
near future, we would have computers with a clock speed of 4000
MHz. Similarly, the first microprocessor chip (intel 4004) produced in early
seventies had 2500 transistors. We hope to have not in very far distant future,
350 million of these transistors sitting on a tiny little chip. The semiconductor
fabrication technology has made a possible for the latest memory devices to
have a capacity of one Gigabyte (10 bytes) each, which is equivalent to the
information stored in 8000 newspaper pages. A single CD can store in itself the
entire works of Shakespeare. The most interesting part of the story of staggering
progress is that while the number crunching capacity of the computer is going up
in geometrical progression, the price or cost involved is falling down in an almost
similar proportion.
This wonder machine called computer has revolutionised life in a big way. With
its excellent memory, it has become a source of Internet Information Service. A
fathomless ocean of information is available today on these computers on any
subject, any phenomenon, anytime and anywhere in the world. You have only to
switch on your computer, press a few buttons and a whole sea of information is
available to you on your screen to select and download without spending a single
penny on it. Just press a few buttons, you may be a student, a research worker
in any field, an industrialist or an inquisitive information gatherer, the floodgates
of information are opened on you in no time.
Think of the days when transfer of information was confined to oral transmission
or written message only. Today, any amount of information can be conveyed
from any corner of the world to any other farthest corner, in a matter of seconds
only. We have satellite communication, optical fibre communication, terrestrial
microwave communication, coaxial cable communication and several other
advances systems that enable us to transport enormous amounts of data at the
huge rate of several gigabytes per second to the farthest points in the world. The
data communication capability is increasing every day with the help of various
advancing technologies like the video data compression, digital video and audio,
HDTV etc.
The Information Technology today is rightly called the Technology of the Century
as it has found its application and use in every walk society of the
world. Distances no longer exist and the world appears to have shrunk into a
Global Village. The wisdom of the wisest is today available to the stupidest of
the person thus ushering in an era of real equality of opportunity to all. It is really
a landmark achievement that more than six billion population of the world will
soon be living in a virtual village, as compact as any small Indian village of a fun
thousand population.
In the field of the social and cultural development also, the Information
Technology is fast showing its wonderful impact. Home shopping, Telebanking,
Video conferencing, E-mail, Videophones etc. are bringing the peoples of the
world closer together and ushering in an era of mutual goodwill, understanding
and harmonious relationships. Similarly, E-governance is bringing in well-
informed, quick decisions and transparency in administration. No missing files,
no red tape, no delay, better records, quick service and no dishonesty or fooling
—- this will soon become the order of the day.
In short, every aspect of the human life under the sun will see a vast
change. We used to talk of a utopia, a heaven of our dreams. I am sure it is
coming. We are soon going to witness an age where every head will be high,
where every heart will be happy, where every hand will be busy.