"What does the Internet offer?" you ask.

What does the Internet offer?

The Internet, which was originaly created for academic and research purposes, has brought an exciting array of new attractions for almost anyone. It is now possible to visit museums, art galleries, wineries, national parks, or almost any place you desire on the 'Net. Internet shopping malls allow you to view and purchase merchandise online.

With the Internet, you can access a university library or even the Library of Congress. You can also get information about upcoming spaceship launches from NASA, or continuous news reports from CNN. It is also possible to visit a software archive and help yourself to shareware and public domain software. Or even view company home pages for product information and demonstrations. In addition, you can subscribe to newsgroups that discuss science, law, cultures, and hundreds of other subjects.

Users of the Internet include students, teachers, scientists, engineers, writers, small business owners, lawyers, and hundreds of other people from diverse backgrounds, who enjoy communicating with others.

The Internet can provide you with a fast and efficient way to transfer information from one place to another. The benefits and opportunities of the Internet can vary.


      

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