What The Web Can’t Help You Do
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Source: Mashable!
The answer is nothing. Nada. Absolutely nil. I can’t conjure up one measly scenario in which the Web can’t be of guidance in some way or another.
You can educate yourself. You can socialize with people you know. You can socialize with people you don’t know. You can buy tangible things, like cars
and planes and houses
and iPods. You can buy intangible possessions. Like failing stocks. And Facebook gifts
. You can learn to build things that break things. Conversely, you can break things and build new things. Some of them are called mashups. (And some mashups are pretty darn cool.)
5-10 years ago, I could name a few things the web and various affiliated inventions couldn’t help you with. Like the act of streaming HD films and television shows
with interstitial advertising at no cost other than a broadband connection which you may or may not put your own cash toward. Or call somebody
in Damascus from Des Moines for days and not pay a penny. Or broadcast things called tweets on something called Twitter
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