Our Growing Dependence on the Internet
For those that have taken the leap to the world of the internet,
its surprising how dependent we are of it at times. I remember 10
years ago when things were just starting to rev up. The first
computer that I had was a 100 MHz Pentium with windows 95 and just
under 2 gigs. One of the first search engines that I used were
HotBot and AltaVista and things were crawling at a snails pace.
For getting my news on a daily basis, I still rely on CNN and CTV
Newsnet (here in Canada) but for the specialize areas that I like to
keep up to date on a daily basis such as the latest ramblings in the
search engine forums, newsletters and music gossip, I use RSS feeds
with My Yahoo page. The Personalized RSS feeds are personal
favorites of mine. You can choose exactly what you want to see on a
daily basis no matter how strange or odd your taste is. Also, it is
easy to keep up to date on other local areas of the world that would
normally not be available on such an easy access today as it would
of been 15 years ago.
If you were looking for the late gossip on your favorite band
10-15 years ago, you mainly had to rely on magazines. These days
while the music magazines are still out there, the move to getting
info on your favorite band is right at your finger tips and the
information is updated instant.
Our computers are the gateway to the information highway, and its
amusing at times when your computer breaks down and you feel
somewhat cut off from things. Its more funny after the fact and when
things are working again, but now with our dependence on the net, we
rely on emails via our cell phone, you can stay connected to the net
with a Blackberry or a Palm Pilot for example. No longer do we need
to be totally cut off. Then there are those time that when your
internet connection goes down and its just a time to sit back and
relax and veg out.
Keeping track of friends and family is more convenient for myself
these days with email and the various messenger programs. The blog
craze has been really good. Its making it easy for people to post
their thoughts on the net without too much HTML knowledge, and its
good seeing what people are writing about. I have a friend that
occasionally writes these amazing emails on his thoughts and views
of the world. With him being over 2000 miles away, I can still keep
up to date on his very interesting theories and views of the world.
As our dependence on the internet has grown over the past decade,
we still rely on newspapers and the popular news stations for the
latest news, the continued more towards more up to date information
via the internet will have an effect on traditional new sources. To
what effect we will have to wait, and keep reading about it online
or on the newspapers.
Gerard Manning
Search Engine Placement Specialist
Search Engine Marketing Agency :: Manning
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