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November 30, 2005
The Internet
It’s sad to say that I can’t even remember not having the Internet. Sure, I remember looking through Encyclopedia’s for book reports, but nothing really required much research when you were in Elementary school. By the time I got to high school, the Internet had become a dependent to everyone.
Technology will continue to evolve as we move into the future. I want to say that some of the new inventions that are coming out are just ridiculous because I didn’t see anything wrong with the older models but that’s evolution.
In 10 years I think the Internet will basically have taken over our lives. Instead of shopping in stores, everything will be online, instead of video stores, we can watch things on the Internet or have them sent to us like they’re starting to advertise now.
Our society is going to be so lazy that we’re going to base our lives around the computer and the television and never leave our houses if we don’t want to.
God forbid a crash.
Everything basically is wireless already. We have our cell phones that can be used for talking or, now, listening to music, we have wireless internet connections so that cords through the walls aren’t needed. Video game controllers don’t even have wires anymore!
Everything will evolve to help us through the economy, industry, our health, and through the media. I don’t think that the Internet is for either. It assists in both aspects (for people to rely on and for the media to thrive on). The media will continue to reap benefits off the internet when it comes to news and gossip because people will be logging on faster then they’re going out to buy a magazine or newspaper.
Posted by Deena Aglialoro at November 30, 2005 10:20 PM
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