From my point
of view the e-mail has replace the conventional letter. You do not have to buy stamp
anymore and it is much faster and also for free. You can also add files to your
E-mail and that’s why a life-size data transfer is probable. Therefore you do
not have to transmit disks with in sequence around the world anymore and you
have your in sequence in a digital way. Another free overhaul of the internet
is sending SMS. You can save a lot of money if you do not ship it with your
mobile handset particularly from Austria to America. You also have the opening
to register as a user. Then you can use more things, e.g. sending E-postcards,
I-messages (messages between register users), and lead an address book. You can
also place your digital photos in the internet. With a password and a login name
your friends in America can look at your photos without distribution them to them.
Another very significant part is online making a bet. You can play with people
from all over the world and go halves your contact. In my opinion it’s more
exiting to play with friends than playing alone. Additionally, another life-size
lead of the internet is the easy right to use to in turn. Online reference
books and dictionaries return the way to the bookshop or to the library. It is another
time cheaper to investigate for in turn in the internet than to buy a book that
is old after one year. In the internet a lot of in sequence is changed and up
to date. You can also find in sequence which is very new and a book does not
exist yet. Moreover you can read the daily newspapers from all over the world, now
and then for free. You do not have to buy them anymore. In adding together,
most newspaper sites have an archive in which you can investigate for old articles.
However, the internet is also a big “advertising company”. A lot of enterprises
have a homepage with ads and support opportunity. On some of them you can order
products online. Then you do not have to go to the city anymore. You avoid for
the future in front of the cash because of a long queue.
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