User talk:WonderTechs

Digital Life in Columbus:

Digital life in Columbus, Georgia is pretty steady. Steady as in it does not change often. All pre-teens, teenagers, young adults, and even grandparents around Columbus are connected to Facebook. Facebook is the main source of communication. Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat has all been little things that take our attention off of Facebook. Though, over time it seems that I always see people around me (family and/or friends) in Columbus posting and updating their Facebook. Digitial life will always change and will forever grow but, I do not think Columbus, Georgia is an area of fast and immediate changes.

Digital life is so much more than social media. I noticed the Columbus Library on Macon road lets you check out your own books by scanning your books and printing a receipt showing the date to return them and the titles of your books. I have a favorite restaurant I like to go to where you can now place your order yourself on a computer screen; if you are comfortable with that it can speed up the process of getting your food! There are also digital billboards around town. There is a childcare facility in Columbus that has a device that reads your finger print which authorizes you to pick up a child. It's almost impossible to go anywhere that does not have digital access available of some kind. WonderTechs (talk) 16:40, 13 September 2013 (UTC)

The digital life in Columbus, Georgia is sort of behind. I was amazed when I went into Wal-Mart and saw that they were beginning to get self checkout. This is where you can, yourself, check out without a cashier. The technology is advanced to where you can scan, bag, and pay for your groceries on your own. When I went to tell my friend from another city about our changes, they said that they we were late and that they had already had self checkout. I thought that that was crazy because I thought that we were pretty up to date but I guess that we are not. We do not have a lot of people in this city, but we should be able to keep up with modern technology. Not saying that everyone should have a Facebook or a twitter, but if you would like to keep in touch with other in and out of Columbus, this is the perfect source to do so.