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The Net Changes the Way We Live and Work

Today’s Internet is comprised of nearly 10,000 smaller networks spanning every continent including Antarctica, and connecting every city on planet Earth. You can ride the Information SuperHighway beyond the Iron Curtain and the Great Wall of China, to the war-torn frontires of the Middle East and Bosnia, past the Great Pyramids of Egypt, down the foggy British coastline, across the scorching dunes of the Sahara and the steamy promordial jungles of Africa, through the ancient Inca ruins of South America, and back to your home town without ever leaving the comfort of your armchair.

People of all ages, from all walks of life, and from virtually every nation of the world now travel the byways of cyberspace. Some merely visit from time to time; others work eight hours a day in front of a computer teaching moms how to blog, writing articles as a freelancer or online reporter, maintaining websites and servers, or working as a call center technician in their virtual jobs. Within just a few short years the Internet has changed the way we live and work.

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