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    The Innovation of the Internet The internet has helped revolutionize the computer and communications world unlike ever before. The internet is one of the greatest innovations that the world has seen; it provides instant access to communications, endless supply of information, and various forms of entertainment at the click of a button. But when exactly did the internet come existence, and by whom, where and why? Were many influences, innovators, and inventors involved; or were only a select few

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    The internet is the definition of what modernism is in the 21st century since it has made its way through in countless companies, organizations, and households. It has brought new prospects to administration, business, and the education system. It allows a person to gain new knowledge with a press of a button; however, there are some advantages and disadvantages that come with the internet. The advancement of the internet has vastly changed the way an individual shop for either apparel or grocery

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    The internet is where most people go for answers to their questions. Whether it's for medical, entertainment or general purposes people usually go to the internet as their first source. There are many advantages some may include online fundraising and online job hunting but there are the disadvantages as well, such as viruses and online shopping. Despite the fact that most of this generation go to the internet for answers, the internet isn't the most convenient source to go to for solutions.

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    The End of The Internet The internet offers what seems like endless ways to communicate. Just over the past 15 years, sending letters has morphed into sending the same messages digitally (or “electronically,” as the name implies): referring to email. And even still, in many ways, email has taken a backseat in digital communication. Friends don’t “email” each other and ask about going to the movies. They use snapchat, they text (technically not internet-based but I’m including it for the sake of this

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    the world today, millions of people use the internet multiple times a day. Numerous amounts of articles that stress the fact how the internet is taking over the world. Along with the rise of the internet this information is spread rapidly. The rise of the internet has brought along a fear of technology in the future controlling life, and there are many articles that talk about the specific topic. Some articles also include a main focus of how the internet should be feared either by the illegal or sketchy

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    available to the public. When the internet was first public there was little to nothing one could do with it. Since then, the internet has flourished into one of the biggest roles in society. It is something that is prevalent in everyday life whether it is for work, school, vacation planning, shopping, online dating, etc.. It is hard to imagine a world without the internet especially if one has grown up with it. As impactful it has been some say that the internet is detrimental to today's people and

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    The internet is the newest mass media and has the potential to change human society. It has given us the ability to access almost all of human knowledge in an instant. It has also allowed the constant connection between friends and family. As technologies go it may well be the most influential in human history. The internet is one of the most impactful technologies in human history as presented in The Shallows by Nicholas Carr, specifically because of its speed, interconnectivity, and its impacts

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    “Internet Regulation”: A Free Internet The Internet Regulation battle has been an ongoing debate for over a decade. The Federal Communications Commission and President Barack Obama have made theoretical claims that net neutralizing will benefit the American people. However, if the government were to gain the full ability to control the World Wide Web, that would sacrifice United States citizens fundamental rights, the access to education, and constrain the future evolution of the internet. Regulating

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    the Internet has greatly affected the people of this world. Many of the things that the Internet has caused have brought us some negativity. Don’t get me wrong some of the things the Internet has done has been for the good of the people. It has also made us very lazy as well as very dependent on it. We would all be lost if the Internet stopped working today. The Internet has greatly influenced our society in many ways that may have not always been the best for us as a society. The Internet is bringing

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    In 2013, 71% of the US population over the age of three used the internet. Our everyday lives are typically filled with technology and internet, but how much of it is being monitored by the government, and how does it affect our privacy? Our entire lives are completely wrapped around internet, all the way from posting what you ate on Instagram to paying your bills through technological systems, such as PayPal. As the internet becomes an almost necessary part of life, privacy becomes even more likely

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