Wednesday 23 March 2011

USES OF INTERNET - 5

The low cost and nearly instantaneous sharing of ideas, knowledge, and skills has made collaborative work dramatically easier, with the help of collaborative software. Not only can a group cheaply communicate and share ideas, but the wide reach of the Internet allows such groups to easily form in the first place. An example of this is the free software movement, which has produced, among other programs, Linux, Mozilla Firefox, and OpenOffice.org. Internet "chat", whether in the form of IRC chat rooms or channels, or via instant messaging systems, allow colleagues to stay in touch in a very convenient way when working at their computers during the day. Messages can be exchanged even more quickly and conveniently than via email. Extensions to these systems may allow files to be exchanged, "whiteboard" drawings to be shared or voice and video contact between team members.With the increase in the velocity of events, the hustle and bustle prevented people from traveling so much and devices like telephone were produced. With the growth of Knowledge and information there was a need for problem solving device which came in the shape of computer. Now struggles began to operate this machine on the bridge of communication, as a result a magnificent, fascinating discovery took place which is called the internet today. Widening horizons it has lead the world to a new point.In today’s world, this wonder striking inventory of science holds a vital place.

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