The Internet as a Tool for Freedom or Controlled Expression
Words: 735 Pages: 2 10168Digital revolution dawned with internet's birth. It has revolutionized the way we communicate and express ideas on a plethora of topics. With its vast repository of updated information, many people prefer the Internet over traditional media such as television or radio. Today, billions around the globe access the Internet easily through broadband connections. Not only can individuals consume information, but they can also create content, as evidenced by the proliferation of personal websites and blogs. However, with this freedom comes […]