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Triggering Ideas from the Video I had some ideas triggered whenever I watched the video. One was that social networking sites that may not be very old, but are used frequently. Another idea that I got out of this is that most people use the internet.

Most social networking sites are not even ten years old, but are used almost everyday. Face book is a site that most people will go to. That site has millions of people joined to that site. Twitter is another site that most people will have an account on. It doesn’t have as many people joined to that site, but it still has lots of people reading one another’s thoughts.

This video also shows that most people use the internet. In 2009, it tells you that over 1.73 billion people used the internet. The number has probably increased greatly now. That makes me think about what people would do without the internet. The earthquake in Japan caused lots of people to lose internet access. What if something like that happened to us? Would we be able to handle it?



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puppylover, I agree


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