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New Technologies Should be Both Usable and Efficient, Says Author of Talking Technology with Leroy Jones, Jr.

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Leroy Jones, Jr., the creator of Talking Technology with Leroy Jones, Jr., shares his thoughts on the recent influx of technological devices, many of which have such high levels of complexity that their usability and user experience are compromised. From the days of black and white television, to the instant gratification of the internet and mobile world, consumers are struggling to keep up with the rapid pace of technological development.

Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) April 22, 2008 -- Leroy Jones, Jr., the creator of the popular tech blog Talking Technology with Leroy Jones, Jr., explores the balance between technological development and user experience in his latest blog post, "Technology And People." In particular, Mr. Jones discusses the practicality of recent devices that may have so many extras and additional features that they become increasingly cumbersome to use.

Alternatively, consumers may find it easy to use their tech devices for one or two primary functions, but fail to take full advantage of all the available features. This most recent post compliments other recent posts by Mr. Jones touching on technology issues facing the consumer, such as "More Technology, More Protection" and "Wireless World."

Talking Technology with Leroy Jones, Jr., is a technology blog that offers features on the most recent technological advances and breakthroughs, the latest popular tech products, and basic knowledge for those who are not technologically advanced. Mr. Jones states, "In our lifetime many of us have gone from living with a black and white TV that only has 3 or 4 channels, listening to the hometown AM radio station to get all of your local information, to becoming excited by the invention of the cassette tape. Now with YouTube, Internet Radio, and Google, you don't have to move from your computer screen to get any information you could ever need on anything or anybody." Talking Technology with Leroy Jones, Jr. is supported by AT&T.

Leroy Jones, Jr. is also the creator of PoliticalJones.com. He is a Political Commentator and Government Affairs Consultant based in Washington, D.C. For over 20 years, Mr. Jones has worked in federal government affairs, including public service as an aide on both sides of Capitol Hill and the Clinton White House.

Mr. Jones is the host of The PoliticalJones Report with Leroy Jones, Jr. which airs on various radio stations nationwide every Monday and Thursday.

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