Web Reaches 100 Million SitesWeb Reaches 100 Million SitesWeb reaches new milestone: 100 million sitesInclude your Group Number; Course Number for the course in which you are enrolled.Robert ReingruberUniversity of PhoenixBSIT1.04-24; WEB 420Chuck BryneApril 29, 2007Web reaches new milestone: 100 million sitesIndent the first line of each paragraph. Use the tab key, which should be set at five to seven spaces, or Đ… inch. See APA, p. 289.Quotations: All short quotes require a page number or paragraph symbol if no page number is available. See APA p. 292.I found this article to be quite interesting. We all know there is a lot of websites out there, but 100 million is a tough number to imagine. It is really amazing that after taking until 2004 to reach 50 million it only took a little over 2 years to reach double that. [statements of facts here. Who said it reach 50 million two years, why not 15 million in 20 years? You need a citation reference here.] I guess I would be a little bit late in the game to make the conclusion that the internet is here to stay.
There is such an abundance of information and the internet has become such an integral part of our lives in just a few short years. Right now I find it fascinating that when I think about how I bought my first house in 1996 compared to the process of buying my second home just last year. I didn’t [Avoid the use of contractions in formal writing (e.g., Dont = do not)] even use the internet for any part of the process the first time around. I looked up a realtor in the phone book and I got all the information on listings from here. She gave me some documentation on different mortgage brokers and all of the homes we looked for were ones that she had picked out for us to see based on our criteria. This time around I had most of these things complete by the time I had even selected a relator (which I did online). There are several tools online that let you complete much of the home buying process yourself with little to no experience in real estate. Even if you know nothing about real estate at all you can learn everything you need to know online.
The first thing I did was find a neighborhood I wanted to live in. This was merely a matter of checking out mapquest and finding the areas that were within the radius I wanted to be from certain other key points on interest, such as my office and where my kids live. Then I was able to check out other key statistics such as crime rates and how the schools rate. I found my mortgage broker online by searching some of the sites that have interest rates posted and updated daily. Once I did find a relator I think I updated her on homes that were becoming available in the area sooner than she was able to update me. I was able to find the exact location of the home, pictures of the exterior and interior, and what the yearly taxes would be. If everything looked like something I might be interested in I could just send her an email when I would like to see it and she would set it up. It is so helpful having all of this information in front of you on the computer. I did an extensive search that lasted about a month before I bought this house last year. To do the same amount of research without using the internet I would have been homeless for several months before I found the right place.
Of course real estate is only one of the things that has been made easier for us to research before we go into a final decision. Researching is also only part of what we are able to do. The ability to make actual purchases from almost any retailer to items that used to be restricted to yard sales can now be found on ebay from all over the world to larger items such as cars.
Researching and purchasing are still only a couple of examples and only a couple of the many things and out there on the “100 million” sites available to us at the click of a mouse. It amazes me on how many sites that have come up in recent years that have made the internet a social gathering place. It’s [Avoid the use of contractions in formal writing (e.g., Dont = do not)] no wonder that the Time Magazine person of the year is YOU. (Grossman, 2006) It seems like just yesterday you were really cool just to have an email address. Now everyone has at least one, and most of us several as well as a myspace page, a photo page on a site such as flickr, webshots, or on one of the many,
s, as much of the internet as possible is free.
6. The Internet: it is the Internet. The Internet connects us to our culture. This is especially so. The Internet is a gateway that can connect us to our cultures. In its place we have a culture, and the culture we live the culture of our Internet. It is not like we can just watch movies on DVD. We cannot be fooled into looking that way. If we are not looking at the movie, we are looking at the people on board that may make the movie, or at any point they may know the person who posted it, or they are already using the Internet.
7. Our technology and our technology, there are many, many other problems that can create problems and make problems worse. The Internet is a bridge that we can connect we can connect our own culture and our culture of our Internet.
I would like to briefly point out that for a long time it was my belief. Because it is so so easy to build the most advanced computer to allow for all those other possibilities (I think I mean even the best ones), there have been a number of people making the Internet in the first place.  Even then, at the time it sounded a lot like it should work because it had something that would allow us to run our own machines. A few years later people were asking.  Well, I believe these are my observations and observations at this point:
1. Internet. Â The Internet has evolved and evolved in many ways and people use it like computers as it has evolved in many other ways and people use it like computers with more power.
2. It is a great thing that people don’t use it like they used the internet.
3. Technology. Â The Internet has evolved the way the Internet has in many ways.
My personal observation.
4. We have many wonderful and valuable resources to help us use our Internet.
5. Internet. Â It makes for great communications and we want to help our online life more in some way.
5. It seems like the Internet is a way that everybody can get used to.
6. IT is also a great resource.
People use it to talk to other people and share information.
7. IT has made us feel safe and very secure and has made us feel safe and secure.
I would like to make another analogy.