The BBC has recently launched their iWonder micro-site which asks and answers many questions about a range of things vehicle emissions from “How can I make my smartphone smarter?” to “Why didn’t Christianity vehicle emissions di out in the 1st century?”
In this micro-site there are a number of ICT and Computing based questions being asked and answered, many of which are about how technology has changed vehicle emissions our lives or how much we rely on technology. It also explains in a bit more detail how it does it giving a good insight into our reliance on the technology working as well as an understanding of what is happening when we use it. A good example of this is the question “Is code the language that really runs the world?” . In this Lauren Laverne looks at, what happens you search on the Internet, what happens vehicle emissions when you press that button to cross the street at traffic vehicle emissions lights and other things that run on code.
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