Friday, September 28, 2012

The World Is Flat


Chapter 1
When Thomas L. Friedman was in India he looks at the city and its buildings and he realizes how much has this city developed. He said that the world is flat, which means that the technology and knowledge is  not only in some countries as it was used to be, but it is now spread on a large scale of places. In a visit to Infosys Technologies Ltd he sees how much is the city of Bangalore is developed, they have a large conference room that allows them to be connected to anything or anywhere via Internet. Also, Friedman divides the process of flatness or the globalization into three stages from the days of Columbus to the great depression to this day. Furthermore, as he travels to Japan and China he notices the “outsourcing”. One of the Chinese cities, Dalian, became an outsource for Japan with it the names such as SONY, Dell, and Microsoft etc. He notices the flattening in America too; the military uses the technology in Iraq, restaurants like McDonalds can serve your order through a call center.
Chapter 2
1.       The New Age of Creativity: When the Walls Came Down and the Windows Went Up.
This flattener talks about the collapse of the Berlin wall, which allowed Germany to be united, also liberated the captive prisoners of the Soviet empire, and changed the power distribution across the world to those people who promote for democracy and free- market governments.

2.       The New Age of Connectivity: When the Web Went Around and Netscape Went Public.
It starts with the merge of the Internet, which is computers connected together, and the World Wide Web, which the pages, sites that contain the information. With software systems, such as Windows and Macintosh, and web-browsers people can interact with each other and share photos, information.
3.       Work Flow Software.
Being able to exchange information made work between companies or within the same company much easier, with the HTML and other protocols, people from different companies can exchange information as they are speaking the same language!