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    Don’t know what net neutrality is? Kindly pay $20 to read about it on the internet. As the years have gone on, our world has drastically changed. One of the main reasons is because of the internet. The internet almost controls everything now and will soon in the near future. But with the internet can come many faults and many people will wonder if some of it is unconstitutional. The main discussion is about net neutrality and how it can provide individual rights, “Congress shall make no law…

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    offering shoppers aggressive costs. Keeping up an open and robust Internet is a vital objective that advantages customers, edge suppliers, broadband providers, and innumerable others. Verizon can place licenses set up to secure their innovation and advancements however that doesn't imply that another portable organization can't team up with them to utilize their innovation or even develop it. Verizon tackled the FCC to set more grounded internet fairness guidelines to secure advancement. The…

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    Park library, a branch of the San Francisco Public Library; an FBI agent presented Ross Ulbricht a warrant for his arrest, Ulbricht was the founder and the operator of the notorious, and highly illegal Silk Road Market, operating deep within the internet, which is not accessible by standard search engines, nor is indexed by these search engines. The arrest have sparked a nationwide interest, and introduced a variety of new terms, unknown to most computer users, the new expressions are deep web,…

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    aspects of how social networks affect the personal lives of people. In today 's world modern society is a society of high technology. The Internet is gripping the world and all spheres of human activity. Online stores provide an opportunity to make purchases without leaving home; online translation allows you to view TV shows, news programs, and so on. The exchange of information, job search, communication between people, and leisure pass in a virtual…

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    Living in a world that is so fast moving, the Internet has helped us to keep in touch with family and friends, no matter where we are. But can we make new friends through the Internet, without having met them ever before? According to readings from Aristotle, virtual friendship, defined as friendships that only exist on the Internet, does not qualify as genuine friendship as there is no interaction between the people. On the other hand a Traditional friendship involves real life interaction.…

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    The Internet is global network that allows you to connect to the world. In 2006, Dr. Leonard Kleinrock had given speech on Internet at Infocom. It includes – the situation before Internet was invented, how internet was invented, brief overview on Arpanet (beginning and growth), what all barriers had been removed after using internet, early pioneers, implementers contributions, some good and some dark sides of Internet, his future vision about internet and five golden guidelines to research. He…

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    The internet is like table salt; life without it will still continue but will lack flavor or taste. Today is the internet age, and the impact of the internet is on every field of our daily lives, especially the younger generation’s. People always deride the internet as being more harmful to children than it is useful. However, research show that the internet really is making the children of today smarter, happier and more sociable. Human beings are the super animals. The biggest difference…

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    has transformed me into an input junkie”, “...asking for anyone else’s permission of validation ”, “lured me toward shallow and rigid thinking”, “threatened my only source of real peace and joy”, are the “dangers” she has learned while fasting from internet. The author revealed that in the valuable moments she had faced, she felt the urge to show gratitude through the usage of social media: “how am I going to describe this, and where? Facebook, Twitter, Instagram?”. Rather than staying present…

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    easier access to information than ever before. Modern Technology provides a faster, uncontrolled access to search and exchange information. The Internet provides many different sources that make it accessible for people to search and uncover the truth about any topic. In his essay, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr argues that the instant access to information through the internet shows changes in people’s reading and thinking process. Easier access to information leads people to lose…

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    with the conviction that Internet would enable small enterprises to leverage innovation and technology to grow and compete more effectively in domestic and global markets (Alibaba Group, n.d.- d). The organization was established in 1999 by 18 individuals drove by Jack Ma, a previous English educator from Hangzhou, China (Alibaba Group, n.d.- d). Alibaba's main goal is " to make it easy…

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