Internet as we know it today is celebrating 20 years in 2015! The history of Internet began in the 1950s, with the development of the computer. Different versions of Internet existed in closed arenas from early on, but it came to the public knowledge and usage in 1995. In the 20 years since the common man got access to Internet, it has become a staple in every household and has developed to become a massive universe where you can achieve anything you want! It makes your day easier, since you have the ability to organize your life via the computer. Every business who wants to stay on top of things, have their own website and you can do all your banking in the comfort of your own home. Basically, you can organize yourself in such a way that you don’t really have to leave home as long as you have an Internet connection. But is being connected to Internet 24/7 and having everything available, always positive?
Being born in 1973, I can relate to a time when cellphones and computers were totally unknown. Instead of spending a lot of time with Nintendo and Playstation 1, 2, 3 & 4, I grew up interacting with people and developing my social skills. These days, kids grow up being computer literate almost from their time of birth. And it’s no doubt something that will prove valuable when they grow up, but are they also missing out on important things?

With the introduction of smartphones and tablets, everything has become available all the time. However, there seems to be a difference in usage that depends on what generation you belong to. Those who were born without Internet available seem to log on fewer times during a day and spend more time online when they’re logged on. Where as the younger generations log on numerous times throughout the day and spend little time online for each session.
The question that comes to mind is this: Has Internet made life better?
In my opinion, the Internet and it’s availability (on numerous platforms) has not made life better. Easier, no doubt!! But not better! I find that people are slowly becoming more selfish, more obsessed with being perfect and losing the ability to interact properly with other human beings! The need to check Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and other applications at all times, is a constant interruption and disturbance in socializing with others. Not to mention that it can be perceived as bad manners and a waste of someone’s valuable time.
I think we’re ready for a revolution! It’s only a matter of time before it will be deemed exclusive to have real-time conversations and spend time socializing with each other, instead of always being updated on numerous applications! I have deleted Facebook and messenger on my iPhone, so as to not have the opportunity to check in, check messages and be occupied with social media while I’m spending time socializing with people! Are you ready for that?