I have grown up in a decade in which my generation has received
unimaginable exposure and access to technology. Mobile phones are a
revelation compared to even a few years back, what were desktop computers
a few years back became laptops later and now tablet pc which has taken the
world by storm. As newer and newer versions and improvisations began to
come in, the expectations of users became more and more insatiable, so
much so that nobody from my generation wishes to use computers or
mobiles that are outdates and have limited features. Measured against the
time when a Personal Computer was considered a status symbol and a luxury
item, and mobile phones were mere ‘incoming and outgoing’ devices, gadgets
have evolved into
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Needless
to say, I too have been drawn towards the best aspects of technology, but
realized a few years back when in my under-graduation, that the best is yet
to come. I am looking forward to education being conducted entirely by
technology, businesses making the best use of technology, movies (which
have used technology to the hilt) which are entirely technology driven, and of
course, all of these developments leading to a better world in which
everybody is prosperous and happy. But for technology to pervade society
across the spectrum, it must do a lot more and be a lot more effective and
‘user-friendly’, and of course within the reach of the ‘common man’, to use a
politician’s expression.
Driven by the urge to make a name for myself in the technology space, I
focused on doing well in my academics, in which I succeeded to a great
extent as my marks suggest: SSC from Gowtham International School in
2009 with 87% marks, Intermediate from Sri Chaitanya Junior
Kalasala in 2011 with 90.04 % marks and B.Tech in Electrical and
Electronics Engineering from GITAM University, which I completed this
year and got 7.25 CGPA. I must say that I was fortunate to have studied