what do you do with internet?
By gajah9999
@gajah9999 (92)
Indonesia
April 20, 2009 3:01am CST
present in the life of the internet in everday life and is a basic .requirement of each individual,whether you believe it???
if not, i will disconnect your internet and you will be crying all night
that's right. i used the internet fro browsing, get information, get money online, may be very different to you, isn't?
what's so that you do everday with the internet you?? shopping online or what???
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5 responses
@monkeydoodledo (59)
• Philippines
20 Apr 09
i work fulltime on the internet... without it i will probably be insane. im sooo online nearly 18hrs a day and prefer to stay that way. i occasionally shop but most of the time i read the news, watch youtube. recently i got started on looking for new ways to earn online which led me to mylot. if you want some advice on online freelancing just send me a pm and ill gladly help.
@firstsite2008 (392)
• India
20 Apr 09
As we need food ,water and shelter to sustain real life, internet is needed to live in the virtual world. It has certainly become a basic requirement for a whole lot of individuals because these days we do a lot of the things on the net. We can earn money, learn a whole lot of new things that are needed to live a meaningful life.
I don't shop online But i do very other things here.
@Mac6999 (705)
• India
20 Apr 09
The world would not be the same with the internet. Our lives basically revolve around the internet. I use the internet to e-mail, socialize, downlaod stuff, play games, Chat with friends, make some money, do some reserch, do assignments, get news and the list goes on and on. I did some shopping on ebay last year, but i dont think Ill be doing that very soon.
@ButterflyEs (209)
• Canada
20 Apr 09
I do almost everything on the Internet. I pay my bills, interact with my friends, download movies and music, buy books, book flights and do quite a lot of research. I think Internet has become an invaluable tool, as long as it doesn't take over our lives.