The auto-search function is great when you are unsure how to word a search or just want to see what pops up after you type in "when I" (it's a fun game, you should try it). But when we know what we are looking for and the search bar auto-populates the letters and words of your search, we just hit "enter" and up pops the hundreds of pages that have some sort of related wording to your search. But will this auto-populated search deter us from typing? It is handy on a smart phone, though smart phones, such as the iPhone and some Android phones already have the talk to text feature, or just voice control over the entire phone. This eliminates the time and energy of us having to find what we are looking for manually. It also saves us typing time. Technology is inevitable, and we can only guess that in a few years down the road some cell phones will be virtually hands-free. The same may go for computers. The software is out there that allows one to speak into a microphone and the computer will automatically type what you say. Automatic. That is the problem. Our world of technology and instantaneous-ness commands shorter attention spans and our desire for more information to reach our fingertips more quickly and with less energy on our part. There is money to be made in this field, but it could also be an indirect factor of America's decline - if America is declining at that. The Developing World has access to this technology but will not employ it the way the America (and the 'West'). The Developing World will also prosper in manufacturing and extracting before becoming service-oriented economies. In the future, if I can just sit on my couch, talk into a microphone and direct my computer to not only write this piece but post it on my blog, how much movement will be perform?
(By the way, I am a fan of NYT and BBC).