The Internet Revolution & World’s Knowledge Base
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Few Words About The Internet Revolution
The Internet revolution began in 1995. The first web browser called Mosaic was released and a website called info.cern.ch was created as well as a few other websites across the globe. As of June 1995 there were only 610 websites in the world, but today there are over 1 billion active websites which generate 3 million searches per second!
Media, Newspapers and Other Sources of Information Before
Before the advent of the Internet, most people had to rely on the print media for news or any other information. Newspapers, magazines and television were the major sources of new knowledge that people could access from their homes. Radio and books were also common ways to get information.
With the invention of the internet, human knowledge has been digitized and stored in massive databases. Search engines are used to retrieve information from these databases with a few keystrokes. As you type your query into a search engine, it scans billions of web pages for relevant content, then ranks them based on how well they match your search terms and how recently they were updated. But what if there is no information out there to tell you whether or not you should trust this person or their website? How do we know who our sources are?
The Internet has made it easy for people to get information about anything they want to know, in seconds. It’s no longer necessary to go anywhere special to look up facts or learn new things. You can get information about anything in the comfort of your own home, at any time of day or night. This means that there are now more libraries than ever before.
Did the Revolution Have a Positive Impact?
The Internet revolutionized the way we get information. In fact, there was no other source that could provide such a great amount of information within a few seconds. It became possible thanks to Google and other search engines that were created during this period of transition from physical libraries towards digital format. People were amazed at the speed with which one could find their answers on the Internet… and they were happy to be able to get them so quickly! Businesses also adapted themselves to this new form of getting data and most importantly communicating with customers via email or social media channels .
In addition to this, readers also got the opportunity to read news and views from all over the world. Now you can read news from any country and in different languages too. It is easier than ever to find out anything you want to know on the internet. You can use a search engine like Google or Bing, which are free and easy to use.
Search engines are great because they bring together millions of websites that all have different information about a topic. So if you’re trying to find out something, like how old Jimi Hendrix was when he died, then simply type this into a search engine: “jimi hendrix age” (without the quotation marks). Or if you want to learn all about Jimi Hendrix’s guitar playing techniques then use these words instead: “jimi hendrix guitar technique” (again without any quotes).
The internet revolution is indeed changing the way people interact with each other. Major Information technology companies have taken the internet to a greater level by application. What’s more interesting is that websites are constantly getting upgraded with high and advanced features aimed towards entertainment and information seeking, on one hand; and business purposes, on the other.
Conclusion
The spread of the Internet has brought the voice of people, and thus their needs, to the bureaucratic structures whether they are democratic or authoritarian. In other words, this leads to a democratic system because the voice of citizens is really loud. This has caused many changes regarding the governments, including China and Egypt where there is a saturation in social media. However, it still remains hard to judge whether these changes are positive or negative. I personally feel that as long as we take good things from it and keep away from the negative aspects, we could benefit from this revolution.