The internet used to be like a tiny highway, now it's like a superhighway with thousands of lanes. Imagine sending letters through a post office: at first, there was only one mail truck (slow), but later, they added more trucks and even built new roads (faster). That’s how the internet evolved, by making its roads bigger and adding more ways for data to travel.
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- Sending a message from one computer to another used to be like sending letters through snail mail, but now it's like sending instant messages.
- A person in the 1980s would wait minutes for a webpage to load, today, they can stream videos without any delay.
- The internet is like a busy highway: when it was first created, it had only one lane; now, it has thousands.
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See also
- How Did the Internet Become ‘The World Wide Web’?
- How Did the ‘Internet’ Change Communication and Why Is It Still Evolving Today?
- How Did the Internet Change How We Communicate?
- How Did the Internet Start with Just a Few Computers?
- How Did the ‘Internet’ Evolve from a Simple Idea?
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