There is even more to what you can find on the internet. The best is shopping (and that’s only because I love to shop and look for bargains). Not only am I able to expand my search of what I am looking for to different states or even countries, I can price compare so that I know that I am getting the best deal around. I found this especially useful when buying books for my college classes. There are several out there including DealOz, AbeBooks and Half.
Banking is another popular resource that many are finding convenient. You can do everything from issue checks, check balances and even transfer funds (Shelly, 2010). Although many people are already on board with this, I am not. And this surprises a lot of people because they know that I am constantly on the Internet. For some reason, this is one area that still scares me when it comes to the security of it. I think once I am done with school and can afford the time to research more into it, I will jump on the bandwagon.
Are you an internet user or do you prefer doing things the old-fashion way? I would consider myself both depending on the subject matter at hand.
References
Shelly, Napier, Rivers Discovering the Internet 2010
Course Technology, Cengage Learning, Boston, Massachusetts
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