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Back when I was working in this big retail company about a year ago, our team always have the need for a wide vocabulary. The internet has helped a lot on this. I was with the process documentation team and our job was to document the existing processes the company is doing, create a proposal, present it to the board and concerned associates, edit documents for changes, present it again, finalize it by letting the bosses sign it, and store it for implementation and references. So you see, it really involves a lot of technical and ordinary terms.

Sites like dictionary.com or wikipedia can give you options in using word alternates as well as giving you the word meaning (try New Jersey blepharoplasty if you could easily find what it means).

The web has widened the vocabulary of many. I for one who isn’t that good in spelling and grammar can be helped a lot.

Thanks webby.

One time, I received this email talking about a certain breast infection than can be acquired in fitting unwashed bras. The article was interesting but when I scrolled on to see the picture, I saw this image of a breast having all these larvae in it. I am pretty sure it was already edited (since it has holes beautifully arranged around the curve) but it still gave me that weird, eeky feeling that made me want to vomit. I’m not kidding, really. I still feel it every time I recall the image in my mind. I can’t imagine seeing it for real, yikes!

The web has a lot of it, from beautiful landscapes to morgue pictures, pictures of rhinoplasty to painting master pieces. The web has become so full of those; it can vomit anytime (hehe, just kidding).

Try to take a tour around and see for yourself how dynamic (not to mention extreme) the worldwide web already has.

As limitless as the cyberspace is, the types of people you’ll find in the worldwide web is very much varied. There are millionaires and businessmen and women, hobbyists and artist, activists and passives all contributing to the ever growing content of cyberspace. Why not? The cyberspace was created to be freely accessed by any individual with a computer (or anything that works like it e.g. palmtops, cellular phones, half breed palmtops and cellular phones, etc.) and an internet access.

People from Bill Gates to Daniel Radcliffe, Picasso and Neil Crespi can be found just around the corner. Theories formulated by long gone mathematicians, scientists, theologians, psychologists and many others can easily be access in hundreds, if not thousands of individual web pages, all in a click of a button.

This has extremely revolutionized the power of information dissemination and web developers are constantly creating new and better ways in delivering these information.
Cool.