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Monday, 18 June 2012

INFOGRAPHIC: WORLD WITHOUT INTERNET


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Can you image what the world - or our life - would be like without the internet? Can you imagine what would happen if legislations like SOPA, PIPA, ACTA and CISPA are enforced? One thing is certain: The world would be different but definitely not better. View the infographic below for the answers.

And another important point: The internet is like a mammoth library where you can seek knowledge and put it to good use. It's God's gift to mankind.

World without Internet
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Online Education, 12 June 2012.

The internet has evolved the way we all live. Everything can now be done in the comfort of your own home - from doing some grocery shopping to getting an education. For busy people who don’t have time to go to the mall or the grocery store, they can easily order their goods online and have them delivered to their door. For working parents, the internet has allowed them to get a degree in practically any field without having to sacrifice family time or work stability. Even for countries where there are no institutions of higher learning, as long as there is an internet connection, there is a access to education.

Now think about what were to happen if the internet never existed. People from around the world wouldn’t have the access to the unlimited amount of information the internet holds. Obtaining a degree while balancing family and work would be that much more difficult. Let’s take a look at how the world would be without the internet.

World without Internet

[Source: Online Education. Edited. Top image added.]


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