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The Internet allows you to keep in touch with family and friends. Even though e-mail is informal, it is a lot faster than snail mail. The Internet also allows people to access rich educational and cultural resources that are otherwise unavailable to most people or may take much longer to locate at the library. They can obtain current and up-to-the-minute information.
From a simple e-mail to the complex world of virtual communities, the Internet allows people to communicate with each other. People all around the world break the boundaries of time, distance and identity by conversing with one another in various chat rooms. Unlike face-to-face communication though, the participants of the chat rooms only use words to communicate with each other; the participants are unable to see the non-verbal cues that are an integral part of face-to-face communication. Also, due to the speed
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Although e-mail is convenient, simple, and a way to stay connected to more people, it has become an overwhelming, number one priority. Having to wait for downloads to finish is also very time consuming.
Privacy and security are two things that are hard to find on the Internet today.
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