Thursday 20 March 2014

A world without google..

If someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from  called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.
Since the 5th grade, whenever I’ve needed to know something, I have turned to Google.  Sure there are books and encyclopedias and stuff, but as a kid, I was encouraged to use the web and the mass of information it stored.  Now, as a 21 year old working in the ever-changing industry of social media, I realize how heavily dependent we are on the web.
And who is the king of the internet?  I’m sure most people would say Google. So what if Google suddenly didn’t exist?  Almost sounds like some apocalypse situation.  How would our lives change, and how would it change the way we do business?  Let’s explore.
Imagine how the loss of the biggest search engine in the world would affect small businesses.  A small business that relies heavily on Google (like many do) could lose their advertising with Google’s AdSense, their primary communication platform with Gmail, and tons of documents/presentations with Google Docs.  The SEO that they’ve worked hard to build up will undoubtedly go down – they’ll no longer have the same ranking they’re used to having with Google’s search algorithm.
This infographic breaks down everything Google offers and shows what the alternatives would be if they went away.  Would you want to live in a world without Google?
- See more at: http://www.socialmediadelivered.com/2012/02/09/a-world-without-google-dun-dun-dunnn/#sthash.dkHdhiuE.dpuf
Since the 5th grade, whenever I’ve needed to know something, I have turned to Google.  Sure there are books and encyclopedias and stuff, but as a kid, I was encouraged to use the web and the mass of information it stored.  Now, as a 21 year old working in the ever-changing industry of social media, I realize how heavily dependent we are on the web.
And who is the king of the internet?  I’m sure most people would say Google. So what if Google suddenly didn’t exist?  Almost sounds like some apocalypse situation.  How would our lives change, and how would it change the way we do business?  Let’s explore.
Imagine how the loss of the biggest search engine in the world would affect small businesses.  A small business that relies heavily on Google (like many do) could lose their advertising with Google’s AdSense, their primary communication platform with Gmail, and tons of documents/presentations with Google Docs.  The SEO that they’ve worked hard to build up will undoubtedly go down – they’ll no longer have the same ranking they’re used to having with Google’s search algorithm.
This infographic breaks down everything Google offers and shows what the alternatives would be if they went away.  Would you want to live in a world without Google?
- See more at: http://www.socialmediadelivered.com/2012/02/09/a-world-without-google-dun-dun-dunnn/#sthash.dkHdhiuE.dpuf
Since the 5th grade, whenever I’ve needed to know something, I have turned to Google.  Sure there are books and encyclopedias and stuff, but as a kid, I was encouraged to use the web and the mass of information it stored.  Now, as a 21 year old working in the ever-changing industry of social media, I realize how heavily dependent we are on the web.
And who is the king of the internet?  I’m sure most people would say Google. So what if Google suddenly didn’t exist?  Almost sounds like some apocalypse situation.  How would our lives change, and how would it change the way we do business?  Let’s explore.
Imagine how the loss of the biggest search engine in the world would affect small businesses.  A small business that relies heavily on Google (like many do) could lose their advertising with Google’s AdSense, their primary communication platform with Gmail, and tons of documents/presentations with Google Docs.  The SEO that they’ve worked hard to build up will undoubtedly go down – they’ll no longer have the same ranking they’re used to having with Google’s search algorithm.
This infographic breaks down everything Google offers and shows what the alternatives would be if they went away.  Would you want to live in a world without Google?
- See more at: http://www.socialmediadelivered.com/2012/02/09/a-world-without-google-dun-dun-dunnn/#sthash.dkHdhiuE.dpuf
Since the 5th grade, whenever I’ve needed to know something, I have turned to Google.  Sure there are books and encyclopedias and stuff, but as a kid, I was encouraged to use the web and the mass of information it stored.  Now, as a 21 year old working in the ever-changing industry of social media, I realize how heavily dependent we are on the web.
And who is the king of the internet?  I’m sure most people would say Google. So what if Google suddenly didn’t exist?  Almost sounds like some apocalypse situation.  How would our lives change, and how would it change the way we do business?  Let’s explore.
Imagine how the loss of the biggest search engine in the world would affect small businesses.  A small business that relies heavily on Google (like many do) could lose their advertising with Google’s AdSense, their primary communication platform with Gmail, and tons of documents/presentations with Google Docs.  The SEO that they’ve worked hard to build up will undoubtedly go down – they’ll no longer have the same ranking they’re used to having with Google’s search algorithm.
This infographic breaks down everything Google offers and shows what the alternatives would be if they went away.  Would you want to live in a world without Google?
- See more at: http://www.socialmediadelivered.com/2012/02/09/a-world-without-google-dun-dun-dunnn/#sthash.dkHdhiuE.dpuf
Since the 5th grade, whenever I’ve needed to know something, I have turned to Google.  Sure there are books and encyclopedias and stuff, but as a kid, I was encouraged to use the web and the mass of information it stored.  Now, as a 21 year old working in the ever-changing industry of social media, I realize how heavily dependent we are on the web.
And who is the king of the internet?  I’m sure most people would say Google. So what if Google suddenly didn’t exist?  Almost sounds like some apocalypse situation.  How would our lives change, and how would it change the way we do business?  Let’s explore.
Imagine how the loss of the biggest search engine in the world would affect small businesses.  A small business that relies heavily on Google (like many do) could lose their advertising with Google’s AdSense, their primary communication platform with Gmail, and tons of documents/presentations with Google Docs.  The SEO that they’ve worked hard to build up will undoubtedly go down – they’ll no longer have the same ranking they’re used to having with Google’s search algorithm.
This infographic breaks down everything Google offers and shows what the alternatives would be if they went away.  Would you want to live in a world without Google?
- See more at: http://www.socialmediadelivered.com/2012/02/09/a-world-without-google-dun-dun-dunnn/#sthash.dkHdhiuE.dpuf
Since the 5th grade, whenever I’ve needed to know something, I have turned to Google.  Sure there are books and encyclopedias and stuff, but as a kid, I was encouraged to use the web and the mass of information it stored.  Now, as a 21 year old working in the ever-changing industry of social media, I realize how heavily dependent we are on the web.
And who is the king of the internet?  I’m sure most people would say Google. So what if Google suddenly didn’t exist?  Almost sounds like some apocalypse situation.  How would our lives change, and how would it change the way we do business?  Let’s explore.
Imagine how the loss of the biggest search engine in the world would affect small businesses.  A small business that relies heavily on Google (like many do) could lose their advertising with Google’s AdSense, their primary communication platform with Gmail, and tons of documents/presentations with Google Docs.  The SEO that they’ve worked hard to build up will undoubtedly go down – they’ll no longer have the same ranking they’re used to having with Google’s search algorithm.
This infographic breaks down everything Google offers and shows what the alternatives would be if they went away.  Would you want to live in a world without Google?
- See more at: http://www.socialmediadelivered.com/2012/02/09/a-world-without-google-dun-dun-dunnn/#sthash.dkHdhiuE.dpufIf someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from Online Education called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.
If someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from Online Education called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.
If someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from Online Education called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.
If someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from Online Education called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.
If someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from Online Education called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.
If someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from Online Education called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.
If someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from Online Education called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.
If someone were to tell you today that tomorrow the Internet would cease to exist, what would you do? There would be catastrophic consequences that could leave the whole world in ruins. Some people would probably say that it would be for the best, but the fact is that everything you are using today, whether it is your car or the smartphone in your pocket, all use the Internet for something. There is probably not a single product that is globally successful that hasn’t been produced without a single email being sent. It’s simply the world we live in today, and the faster our Internet connections get, the more we will rely on the Internet for our daily news, weather reports, traffic reports, stock information, purchases and everything else we could possibly think of.
So what would the world be like without the Internet? Well, we have seen it before, and to compare the two worlds would make a very pale comparison. What would you do? How would you occupy your time? Would you have the same friends as you have today? Would you even be with the same person you love right now? As you might understand, a world without the Internet would have serious consequences that would leave a lot of people lost.
Today the Internet employs 1.2 million people directly in the US alone. It’s a staggering number that still feels a little low. With the number of people coming up with new websites and online ideas increasing rapidly, this number should really double in a couple of years or so. A new infographic from Online Education called The World Without The Internet outlines the differences between today and a day when the Internet never existed.

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