Our language is constantly evolving, evolving as the language no longer gets used or gets new meaning.
Just looking back at the works of great men like Shakespeare, Austin, Dickens, you can see how English changed.
Changes in society and education are often the main factors that brought about the evolution of language in the past, but in the last years there is no doubt that it has had the greatest impact on the way we speak - technology
Emoji, haha, ROFL, selfie, blog - these words have little or no meaning only a few years ago, but now they are part of our daily dictionary
With that in mind, Decluttr has created this infographic that shows how technology changed the meaning of words.
GetLine A new infographic "FINTECH & THE FUTURE" appears on the network. FinTech, an abbreviation for financial technology, is a recently built term used to describe the progress of personal and industrial financial technology. With cryptographic currency and block chain technology, decentralization of finance, the emergence of peer-to-peer (P2P) function, FinTech achieved dramatic development. All of the above three predictions have already begun. Encrypted currencies, tokenized assets, digital wallet mobile apps, debit cards, credit cards, short distance wireless communications (NFC) technology, and QR codes all require that people do not have to carry cash without choice It helps. The same technology begins to impair the perceived need to own a bank account
There is no doubt that technology has changed accounting professions, and in recent years this industry has made great strides. We have created infographics for mapping the development of technology in accounting from abacus to cloud accounting applications. Please look at our timeline and see how various technologies affect accounting professionals. Some technologies are no longer in use and some technologies are still indivisible.
Technology and history have an iterative approach. The wider side will spend another day under the sun, this time in the form of infographics. Long before dynamic websites and interactive business intelligence, charts will bring attractive photos and new "visual" epidemics. For the new era of multimedia, this is a new and wide form. Publishers like Dorling Kindersley will promote the integration of information and visualization. A new audience participates and is educated with wonderful visuals. It quickly spread to sports like baseball. That is what we showed at the Baseball Visualization Challenge. With the advent of the computer age, infography continued. Soon they found it online.