The Importance of the Internet
When we encounter problems doing Math or Science homework, Google and Wikipedia comes to the rescue. When we require a platform of discussion, Google Docs and online
discussion forums come into the picture. When we wish to broadcast something to
the world, and make known to everyone something, the internet is the answer.
When we encounter problems doing Math or Science homework, Google and Wikipedia comes to the rescue. When we require a platform of discussion, Google Docs and online
discussion forums come into the picture. When we wish to broadcast something to
the world, and make known to everyone something, the internet is the answer.
Nowadays,as things become more modern, everything becomes electronic. Instead of buying encyclopaedias like in the past, we have reliable online ones like Wikipedia, where there is
even a discussion forum. The books get published online, things get purchased
online, advertisements and posters are designed and put online. Everything is
online. The internet, although we may not feel so, has become an integral part
of life.
even a discussion forum. The books get published online, things get purchased
online, advertisements and posters are designed and put online. Everything is
online. The internet, although we may not feel so, has become an integral part
of life.
The internet is frequented by many nowadays. Different people use it for different
purposes. The most recent and significant one today, I feel, is in the Egypt
2011 protests. They used online resources such as Facebook to rally support and
expose the bad sides of President Mubarak. I feel that this is a clever use of
the internet. Due to the fact that the internet is frequented by many, everyone
can view whatever they have posted on the internet about Mubarak, rallying
support from all over the world. Even for those who do not understand Egyptian
language, they can use Google Translate to translate the text into their own languages
and understand the viewpoint of these Egyptians.
purposes. The most recent and significant one today, I feel, is in the Egypt
2011 protests. They used online resources such as Facebook to rally support and
expose the bad sides of President Mubarak. I feel that this is a clever use of
the internet. Due to the fact that the internet is frequented by many, everyone
can view whatever they have posted on the internet about Mubarak, rallying
support from all over the world. Even for those who do not understand Egyptian
language, they can use Google Translate to translate the text into their own languages
and understand the viewpoint of these Egyptians.
The internet can be used to chat with other relatives or friends overseas in faraway
countries, where prices for phone calls may be exorbitant. The internet can
also be used for work. The major e-mails such as Gmail and Hotmail are few
examples of mailing systems that can be used to communicate information. These
e-mails are sent at high speeds, definitely faster than the writing and sending
the letter in an envelope with a stamp which you must pay for.
countries, where prices for phone calls may be exorbitant. The internet can
also be used for work. The major e-mails such as Gmail and Hotmail are few
examples of mailing systems that can be used to communicate information. These
e-mails are sent at high speeds, definitely faster than the writing and sending
the letter in an envelope with a stamp which you must pay for.
If one day, the internet were to fail, our connection with the world would fail. This
would affect everyone’s daily life. Important information cannot be sent to
each other quickly, communications would be cut off, there is no Facebook wall
and update status, there is no platform like Blogger where we can broadcast our
own personal views, there is nothing. We as humans, nowadays, are largely dependent
on the internet. If we lose the internet, we lose everything.
would affect everyone’s daily life. Important information cannot be sent to
each other quickly, communications would be cut off, there is no Facebook wall
and update status, there is no platform like Blogger where we can broadcast our
own personal views, there is nothing. We as humans, nowadays, are largely dependent
on the internet. If we lose the internet, we lose everything.
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