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Essay / Internet: changing the way we communicate - 1008
The Internet has changed the way we communicate. The Internet is the easiest way for people to communicate with each other. He made the world smaller by bringing people together anywhere and anytime. This invention has important tools that people can contact and has changed the way they communicate in today's busy world. In fact, people are becoming totally dependent on the Internet as a means of communication in their daily, business and professional lives. The limitation of old communication tools has made the use of Internet for communication wider all over the world. This article will attempt to evaluate whether this type of communication is best for people and examine how it has changed the way we communicate. One of the best things about the Internet is emails and messages. It is enabled for people from different places of the world to communicate easily without any limitation for different purposes. For example, information, data and photos are sent across the world in seconds using emails and messages over Internet networks rather than using conventional means of communication. such as fax and post. Loiyd (2005) stated that "one of the first applications written for this new environment was one that allowed messages to be transmitted over the network, the first messaging program, now this method of maintaining contact with other people is more common than letters” (Brenda Lloyd. (April 28-29/2005) Additionally, verbal communication known as voice over IP is leading to increased popularity of Internet communication. This alternative service to the traditional telephone system allows users to make free calls over the Internet using programmers such as Skype, Yahoo Messenger and Google Talk According to NSB: March statistics...... middle of article ......he National. Science Board (2000), M. and Roberts, L. (1998). The development of online personal relationships and a comparison with their offline counterparts. Bibliography: 1- Green L. (December). 2003). The world blocked for Internet audience measurement and analysis. How the Internet has changed our lives. US2- The international journal of communication. (2010). Vol 4.3- Sudweeks,F. Ess, C. (1998). The electronic communication journal. Cultural attitude towards technology and communication. Vol 8.4- White. P. (1998). The Electronic Journal of Communication. The Future of the Internet .vol 8Glamorgan University