Is There Really A Need For Wireless Internet In This Society

Sep 20
07:23

2010

Patrick Daniels

Patrick Daniels

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Using wireless internet with your broadband connection can help you make the most of your time spent online whether gaming, streaming movies, or surfing the web.

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There are so many wonderful benefits of wireless Internet access,Is There Really A Need For Wireless Internet In This Society Articles after all we are a society on the move and so we want our gadgets to be able to go with us. Whether you're using your iPhone to display information on the closing prices of the stock market or to open the local grocery store circular, one thing is sure once you have one of these devices you will use it almost anywhere you go.

Children are even being brought up into a faster paced world than the generations that came before and since most of them have a cell phone with wireless internet access by the age of ten what will be the long term ramifications of this ever growing trend. Well many will say that the world will just get faster paced spinning us all out of control but since the hype when computers first came out was that they were going to make humans obsolete, we probably don't need to give much credence to that concern.

There are questions that probably should be looked at however, issues such as how this will affect things like customs. If you have a child, then you probably have noticed that they never seem to stop sending text messages. At the dinner table, in the car, or even in the store all OMGs are critical and all updates on the person's social situation is urgent. Many adults have become rude when it comes to using cell phones and the more acceptable these devices are the more rude society at large will become; text messages and making telephone calls instead of real social interactions with the people standing in front of them.

And the language? Well, lets say that the English language is about to become obsolete over the next decade as more people use text abbreviations to communicate with friends and silent letters and vowels are rapidly becoming a thing of the past. Children and adolescents have found that many of the letters are not making the sounds anyway so they removed them allowing them to write more. Also, things like punctuation and sentence structure will dissipate as well.

Of course, there is really little we can do to stop the wheels of change, and personally I would not give up my access to wireless Internet for all the tea in China, but the consequences of the use of Internet phones and text messaging are really things that can change the shape of the world we know.

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