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m_a_m_a [10]
3 years ago
7

Describe life without internet and no electronics none of that

History
2 answers:
bezimeni [28]3 years ago
4 0

Back in the days, looking up something in a phone book was the original google search today. Also, you used paper maps to find the direction of where you are going and today that isn't necessary anymore because we can use google maps in our day. Finally, we used to use phones that the receiver was connected by a cord and in our day we have phones such as, the iPhone to make calls easier and faster.

Lina20 [59]3 years ago
4 0

Yes, i can very well imagine my life, much better in a productive and positive way. Advantages of life without internet: No more googling to make projects or write thesis, one has to put in effort actually at site to make the work. No more wastage of time.

No Google, Bing or Wikipedia. There wouldn't even be email. ... There wouldn't even be email. The Internet has become part of every single aspect of our life from relationships and communicating with family and friends, to education and business (all of us at Bask would be out of a job if there was no Internet).Furthermore, imagine a world without technology and how it will affect the population who used to adapt to various kind of technology. In conclusion, if there is no technology to the world, it will go dull and the students are like living in a world without a useful resources and lack of information.

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