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Cibercultura y movilidad: una era de conexión

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En el texto de Andrés Lemos se habla sobre la nueva era que estamos viviendo: La Era de la Conexión. Este tema abarca desde la conexión con teléfonos móviles hasta Wi-Fi; y los sintetiza como una era de movilidad en la que los sujetos que la componen son nómadas, en su sinergia tienen información asegurada gracias a las nuevas tecnologías. La cultura actual es una cibercultura: la red está inmersa en la vida personal de los hombres. Incluso una conexión inalámbrica es una parte vital del espacio urbano. Ahora, una ciudad contemporánea sin tecnologías digitales o conexión inalámbrica no está permitida.

Palabras clave

Conexión, Movilidad, Redes, Nuevas tecnologías, Cibercultura, Conexión inalámbrica, Tecnología digital

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