Since the invention of the Internet, our lives have been changing. Most changes are best, but the Internet has some negative effects. Almost all Americans have access to the Internet. With the invention of the Internet, our lives will change forever
The main contribution of the Internet is sharing information. Finding information is not easy. Everything you can think of is everywhere on the Internet. Researching for the school is easier than ever. You can go to the library to report hours without leaving your house you can spend hours looking for information about your home
It communicates with other parts of the world via the Internet. Email let me send letters very quickly and easily. Families can keep in touch even if they live in the whole country. In the chat room, people all over the world can meet. Another important contribution of the Internet is the ability to purchase products from home. People who are away from the city can shop on the Internet as if they were in the mall. Other people who can not go out must convince their families to shop. On the Internet, millions of people can work from home. People can look to the Internet instead of reading newspapers to get daily news and read news from all over the world. E-bay traded personal goods via the Internet. As you know, the Internet has changed our everyday life forever.
Not all effects from the Internet are always good. People can share music and software over the Internet. This may be a good thing for individuals who download music, but that is also illegal. As for the artists, they did not get any money to steal their music. I think that this is music sharing, but it is not so.
All of these consumption are widely available through the Internet. Estimated 2 billion web pages are called internet homes and 4 major websites (Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook) share about 2 million megabytes of information. In order to make this more practical, research by an interdisciplinary science journal discovered that 2% of Amazon's tropical rainforest is necessary to create a printed hardcopy of the Internet.
In the early days, the Internet and the World Wide Web were synonymous with real problems: accessing the Internet meant loading web pages with mosaic or netscape open. Basic innovation is a hyperlink that allows readers to skip pages immediately and display information around the world in a single computer window. By simply clicking the mouse once, you can easily move the physical distance. This will help the Internet feel a single meeting point for all information.
By 1995, my team has released over 80 different websites at Microsoft. One of them is called Internet Start Page - also called MSN.com. This is the first page you see when you open the Internet Explorer browser, that is, the introduction of the Internet. We decided to tell the story to prove the potential impact of the Internet. This will be one of the first blog of this year before the word "blog" was announced. Twenty years ago, I visited Anne Frank House on Prinsengracht Street in Amsterdam. I walked through a bookshelf hidden in a small apartment. I saw Ann stick a wall of a narrow area of her movie star and photo postcard, her desk, eight frightened people. I was deeply moved by my visit. In the plane back to Seattle, I started writing the first article on our blog.