I think the Internet technology we use today has its ups and downs and can be very helpful depending on your interest. For instant wifi allows anybody to get a quick connection without having to worry about hooking ups wires for a connections, which gives you instant access to online. This is very popular for people doing business deals or even playing videos games online with there friends. My disagreeing point would be is that it makes people lazy due to instant access to use it on a daily basis for simple things such as chatting, social network and other useless things. This makes most people depend on this daily. To me its a 70 to 30 percent good improvement on how we are able to use our new technology for resentful things instead of negative useless things.
The good advantages of the Internet is that it allows you to do things without leaving your house to do, for instant you can shop, conversant and even look for a job faster then going around to see who's hiring. This is might be a benifite to many people who don't like to wait on line or traffic.
Plus many you can have a real live conversation or video chat without using the phone, which makes this a good because you dont even need to know there number.
The disadvantages is the quality of picture the connection might drag slowly and might be alot of dropped connections. Plus you will have to always pay for a good quality service that will work perfect or you can go the cheap route and "pay for what you get".
When shopping online you might recieve the wrong item and have to go threw the long process to recieve the item you thought you purchaed.
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Advantages of video chat
1. Significant Travel Savings
The constant climb of air travel prices barely seems like news anymore, and smart organizations are finding alternatives. Not only is video conferencing a direct replacement for many in-person business trips, but because there is virtually no cost to add additional key employees to a virtual meeting, you can easily bring the right team together.
Disadvantages
2. Quality Systems are Not Free
Some perceive conferencing systems to be expensive, but this is no longer true. In the early days, organizations installed fully-outfitted central meeting rooms with cameras, lighting and hardware. Today, high quality video conferencing is possible via cloud-based systems, and the need for expensive end-point hardware has dropped significantly. Many organizations now install a centralized gateway that connects participants via a broadband network. While this installation does entail some up-front costs, it’s much lower than before, saves on bandwidth, and makes video conferencing much more widely available within an organization