Write article on importance of internet
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Internet ones of the ultimate source in which we can find a huge number of answers. It makes us to get solutions. It is a free stream where people are learning, enjoying, living, addicting, etc
Internet gives us infinite cloud storage where we can save our moments and get them when we need them.
There is no possible way to lose the data of cloud and we can chat with people, make new and wide relationships all over the world.
Hope this will help you dear ☺☺
Internet ones of the ultimate source in which we can find a huge number of answers. It makes us to get solutions. It is a free stream where people are learning, enjoying, living, addicting, etc
Internet gives us infinite cloud storage where we can save our moments and get them when we need them.
There is no possible way to lose the data of cloud and we can chat with people, make new and wide relationships all over the world.
Hope this will help you dear ☺☺
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I think most probably that this [internet] technology will be helpful, to get information easily. In that way it will make clear what is truth, what is reality and what is false propaganda. I think that provided each individual uses their own intelligence or mind to investigate further, this technology should be very useful. Technically, the "internet" is all the computers in the world that are connected, including the technologies (routers, servers, etc (which are also computers actually) as well as the wires and antennas that keep all the computers talking to each other.
So the "internet" is not just your web email. It is everything that goes over those wires from one computer to another: the email itself, web sites, messenger (such as Yahoo messenger or MSN messenger), phone calls on Skype, messages from an ATM to a bank, ...because of all these things, the "internet" is a gigantic library, as well as a world-wide message board, telephone network, and publishing medium. It is open 24 hours a day, and you can find anything you want there, and say anything you want.
As well as current events and blogs, information about almost any subject is available in depth and up to date. This is incredibly valuable for every subject you can imagine. Almost every college and government research organization is "on the web", along with libraries, educational institutions, associations, and many commercial directories and sites,If you appreciate the richness of the Web and the Internet, and get the benefits yourself, then you will be better able to provide services on them. You don't have to know how to do those technical things yourself — but if you know what is useful, then you will be able to direct your technical staffs
Broadly, i think one could classify your organisation's jobs into something like this:
"Communication"
with other organisations, with your members, with your staff, with your supporters and donors.some great ways : letters, phone calls, faxes, meetingsadditional ways : email, messenger, web pages, mail lists, web site message boards"Publishing" your message to the world.some great ways : books, journals, brochures, press releases, workshops, conferences, lectures additional ways : website with conference proceedings, PDF files of your publications, blogs, newsfeeds"Customer support"
the people you are helping through your organisation.Nothing is better than people with people: interviews, workshops, conferences, classes.additional ways can help them when you aren't there: email, messenger, web pages, mail lists, web site message boards. With video-conferencing, podcasting and other great web tools, you can even have workshops and classes online."Research"
on the news, issues, papers and literature relevant to your cause.some great ways books, magazines, journals, papers additional ways : websites, search engines to find materials world-wide, mail lists
So the "internet" is not just your web email. It is everything that goes over those wires from one computer to another: the email itself, web sites, messenger (such as Yahoo messenger or MSN messenger), phone calls on Skype, messages from an ATM to a bank, ...because of all these things, the "internet" is a gigantic library, as well as a world-wide message board, telephone network, and publishing medium. It is open 24 hours a day, and you can find anything you want there, and say anything you want.
As well as current events and blogs, information about almost any subject is available in depth and up to date. This is incredibly valuable for every subject you can imagine. Almost every college and government research organization is "on the web", along with libraries, educational institutions, associations, and many commercial directories and sites,If you appreciate the richness of the Web and the Internet, and get the benefits yourself, then you will be better able to provide services on them. You don't have to know how to do those technical things yourself — but if you know what is useful, then you will be able to direct your technical staffs
Broadly, i think one could classify your organisation's jobs into something like this:
"Communication"
with other organisations, with your members, with your staff, with your supporters and donors.some great ways : letters, phone calls, faxes, meetingsadditional ways : email, messenger, web pages, mail lists, web site message boards"Publishing" your message to the world.some great ways : books, journals, brochures, press releases, workshops, conferences, lectures additional ways : website with conference proceedings, PDF files of your publications, blogs, newsfeeds"Customer support"
the people you are helping through your organisation.Nothing is better than people with people: interviews, workshops, conferences, classes.additional ways can help them when you aren't there: email, messenger, web pages, mail lists, web site message boards. With video-conferencing, podcasting and other great web tools, you can even have workshops and classes online."Research"
on the news, issues, papers and literature relevant to your cause.some great ways books, magazines, journals, papers additional ways : websites, search engines to find materials world-wide, mail lists
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