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Asked by : MOHIT |  14 May '08 09:53 pm

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Man is for technology and technology is for man................the Question itself is the answer.

Says shilpee 14 May '08 09:54 pm

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Noone

Says firoz 14 Aug '08 11:58 am

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Technology is for man...

Says ARNAB 14 May '08 09:54 pm

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Technology is for man. Man adopted the new twchnology in agriculture, Industries, and even in Education

Says Jai Parkash 05 Jul '08 09:55 am

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MY Dear Technology Makes Mann Perfect ,Otherwise you would have been still in bullock cart going to school/college/or office my dear friend

Says Paresh 05 Jun '08 11:18 am

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Technology is for man.

Says Debabrata Nag 14 May '08 10:36 pm

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If we use technology in a limit and control than we can say that technology is for man when we use out of limit then it is true that man is for tchnology.

Says Avtar sandhu 14 May '08 09:56 pm

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Man is man & technology is t.......

Says JAYANTILAL PATEL 01 Aug '08 11:50 am

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Man makes technology & for man

Says mahesh rs 20 Jun '08 08:09 pm

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Technology is for man -> this means man should be the controller of technology but its going way beyond man's control. Also, Man is for technology .....since technology cannot exists without man at present.

Says shashi prashanth 02 Jun '08 08:04 pm

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