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Before And After Internet: How Things Changed

The Internet today has become mainstream, earlier it was a privilege and was used only by the government, big business houses, and to connect laboratories engaged in government research. But with time the Internet and its usage have changed drastically. It has expanded since 1994 and is now the utmost part of everyone’s life.

The Internet is a universal source of information, a powerful platform used by all age groups. Social media and smartphone technology were two key factors in its rise to popularity. with people across the globe. It changed how we communicate with others regardless of their location. Our lives have been completely flipped upside down by the internet, which today we use for everything. We order food, make travel and movie reservations, schedule doctor’s appointments, and buy groceries using the internet. 

Although it was once restricted to the government, large corporations and research facilities. However, the internet and how it is used have evolved significantly over the years. Life prior to the Internet and it was much different. Today, in this article we will try to show how life turned after the Internet and what it used to be before the Internet.

Education:

Memories fade away with time and the same is the case with physical books, encyclopedias. Teenagers and kids no longer like to use physical books. They consider them bulky and cumbersome but that was not the case earlier, physical books were the only source of gaining information. But now with e-books it is easier to gain more information and knowledge. It has eradicated the trouble of visiting a bookstore or  waiting for an expert to explain the topic to everyone. Google is the best teacher as it has answers for all the questions.

Research:

Today the concept of the library is kind of lost as all of us use Google to get information about everything. But earlier things were different: researchers used to spend a lot of time in the library to read and refer to books for a better understanding of the subject material. They used to take down notes on paper which was hard to store as there was a lot of wear and tear. But the Internet has made all things easy. Now you can clip important text to the clipboard, highlight it, and make as many notes as you want without thinking of how to store them.

Communication:

Like it or not, due to the Internet, personal or face-to-face communication has come to an end. Our minds have started to work differently, we prefer sending emails, messages online rather than meeting in person. To know about a person, we check their Facebook status or Twitter account rather than contacting them in person. Nowadays people consider it time wastage when they are asked to meet someone in person instead they would prefer video chat, teleconferencing and another online mode of communication.

The Internet has made worldwide communication easy, you can now inform other parties in time if you are late for a meeting or want to reschedule it. Plus, getting information about your loved one sitting in another corner of the world is much easier. No longer do you need to stand in payphone queues, or to book a trunk call to hear the voice of your loved one. In the 90s word processors and printers were there but they weren’t popular due to which people faced problems. The Internet has resolved all these problems.

Shopping:

Success of online shopping portals Amazon, eBay clearly states no longer there is a need to visit a store. You can now order everything from anywhere even while relaxing you can shop for your favorite dress or grocery. No more standing in billing lines or doing window shopping. You can simply visit the online sites, look for the best price and order things that will be delivered to your doorstep. Why carry those shopping bags when someone can deliver them to you.

Travel:

Not so long ago the concept of travel was to discover something. Today, you can know everything about a place before you reach there. You don’t have to wait for a bystander to give direction or guide you to your destination. There are a number of apps and GPS that will do that all for you and will guide you in the right direction. You can now compare prices and book a cab, flight tickets, bus or train tickets easily without standing in lines. No need for paper maps or to wait for a taxi to reach a destination. Now all this is a tap away.

Entertainment:

Remember the days when you had to burn custom music CDs or borrow them from friends. That was all in the past. With the Internet, you have everything that you want in one place. No need to wait for friends to play games, as online games are an alternative for it. No need to wait for TV shows to be on the air as you have them online. No need to visit the cinema to watch the latest movies. Now, what you need to wait for is for the next season of the show rather than the episode.

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Financial Services:

Once upon a time to pay bills, transfer money and do basic financial operations you had to stand in lines. But with the emergence of online banking things have changed. Now you can transfer money to anyone anywhere, can pay bills online, even order food and pay online. Using mobile wallets, one-touch payments are now most common people are slowly forgetting the concept of dealing in cash and cheque. What they know is plastic money.

Relationship:

To know someone you don’t have to meet him in person. Now you can make friends online, meet the love of your life by simply using an app. Be it knowing about your loved ones or letting them know about you all can be done via an app. Now people don’t rely on individuals, they rely on the circle of trust or followers, comments left on their profile.

Healthcare:

The Internet has made everyone their doctor. Just enter the symptoms you are facing and know the sickness, even more, prescribe medicine for yourself. Technology has advanced but not to this extent that you can rely on any and everything that you read online. Especially when it comes to your health you shouldn’t. Knowing things, gaining knowledge is good but relying on them blindly without consulting an actual doctor is not good. Knowledge will help you from being fooled but won’t treat you like a physician can.

Marketing:

The way we communicate has a great impact on the market. The Internet is changing marketing techniques. No more people like to buy things from a store; they look for the best discounts on brands rather than going for sales in-store. Companies are attracting users via content and by offering them delightful and personalized experiences.

Employment:

To be productive is it necessary to spend eight hours in the office? Earlier this question made no sense as the answer was of course. But today things are different. The Internet has changed them with web-based tools and constant connectivity employers, employees both private and government can stay in touch. Now you can work from anywhere rather than sticking to the seat where a cubicle accesses your work documents from anywhere and be productive and more creative.

Privacy and Security:

There weren’t ways to make secure payment earlier as at the cash counter the cashier used to make a carbon copy of the card until then it wouldn’t be charged. But now hackers steal your information without you even knowing it. Without you even swiping the card they will have all your information and will use it for their personal gain.

These examples clearly show that the Internet has waxed and waned in both directions over time. Presently, technology is overtaking our wisdom, if we don’t take responsibility then soon conditions may go from better to worse. The Internet has given us a lot but has even taken many good things away from us. People don’t communicate the way they use to do face-to-face interaction; this is hampering relationships.

Older people will surely have Nostalgia but this doesn’t mean we stay in that era. It’s always great to move forward but it doesn’t mean we need to leave the good things behind. The Internet is overloaded with content. It is up to us to decide what we want and how to limit the usage of digital devices and enjoy life. For those who don’t have memories of life before the Internet, you can try using Social Fever. A time tracking app that will help you stay away from unwanted digital distractions.

Try to stop wasting unnecessary time on social media applications and enjoy quality time with your family. Giving some time to your loved ones is worth it. This application comes with several  features to take care of your health. Water reminders, Excessive phone screen and earphone usage reminders are there to help you with your phone addiction. Get it now for your Android device and limit your phone usage.

Bottom line –

Removing all communication barriers, the internet has today proven to be a boon. A great resource for helping out in difficult times and providing information on each and everything. But it also comes with a bitter pill of addiction, hacking, phishing and cyberbullying. We need to be aware of the good and the bad while using the internet. 

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