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From Texas to LA: Ways Wireless Internet is Changing Life for All

When it comes to big changes, nothing has made quite the impact that the world wide web managed to in the past decade. Sure, cell phones have changed communications for the better and the world of smartphones means that people can carry their social networks and working lives anywhere, but the fact is that the world wide web is the force that drives all of the innovation. There wouldn't be laptops unless there was a portable way to move the web from place to place, and whether making business deals in Fort Worth or launching a starlet's career in Los Angeles, business and leisure time alike are centered on the web these days.

The only trouble is that the web itself can be reached by many different vessels, and that people who are using the slower methods to connect, rather than the speedy options like WiMax and wireless internet, are actually missing out on all of the progress. After all, the first big revolution in the interweb was the upgrade from dial-up modems, which depended on phone lines, to cable and DSL service. These speedier ethernet cables made it possible to send a great deal more data back and forth, resulting in the chance to suddenly have access to information at an incredibly advanced speed. Whether it was downloading films or simply being able to upload work-related files, suddenly the entire world moved at a considerably quicker pace.

After the matter of speed was addressed and advanced upon a couple of different times, the next concern as far as the web advancing was concerned was location. Just like in regular business, where location meant everything, the chance to actually get online from somewhere other than an office or a computer room meant that suddenly, the world wide web was of a lot more interest for plenty of Americans. It was a chance to get serious business done from anywhere, but for a whole lot of other people, it was simply a reason to integrate the web into daily life a bit more. Instead of being trapped at a desk, it was possible to watch YouTube videos in bed, or to enjoy getting essays written for class in the quad while refreshing Facebook every couple of minutes.

The amount of changes that Wi-Fi managed to bring in how people looked at the net--and later, with WiMax actually making it mobile--are the changes that are leading to the net becoming a more crucial part of life. Because it is possible to get online from anywhere, phone companies had to scramble to catch up, providing data plans with regular call service. And with the chance to putter on the web from one's phone came an embracing of the interweb itself, the opportunity to check up on just about anything from anywhere. It's made multitasking a more common occurrence, allowed savvy people to break out of the office and work from anywhere, and stepped up the bar for how children are educated. No matter where in the country one might call home, the fact is that to succeed these days, understanding and being connected to the web is absolutely essential.




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