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Devolution of the Internet or User Friendly Control?

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The internet has become a varied source of information for people of all works of life. Search Engine Marketing and Internet Marketing has given people the chance to view more relevant content when searching for a particular thing. People living in small villages in rural regions over the work are able to get online, search for something, and obtain the information that they are seeking for whatever purpose they wish. This means that the very latest news and information is available at almost everyone's fingertips. If there is a particular subject that users wish to find out more about, they can simply search on any of the popular search engines and be presented with a whole host of opinions and facts. But as some countries are limiting access to certain websites; including social networking and news information sites, some are starting to question the evolution of the web, and whether they need to have every possible source of information at their fingertips. Recently, internet usage has risen to the forefront and people are using the internet more than ever before. However, if standards are not met on a particular type of search tool or website, is it acceptable to go ahead and create one that does?

At present we are able to install pop-up blockers, virus stoppers, and omit illegal and adult material from being presented on our screens. This type of control makes utilising the internet more user-friendly and allows younger users to get a head start by learning how to use this vital tool. But there also some cultures and societies that prevent the access of adult and invasive material. Links to news and shopping sites are some areas that have been prevented, but is it ok to limit people access to areas that they find of interest? Most of us are doing this already but don't realise it. However, the extent runs deeper with some factions who will simply not put up with certain types of material from entering the home. This can be seen as devolution by many, but if users are happy to view content only suitable to their tastes then surely that is up to them. Everyone has a choice, and if they choose not to take up an option then who are we to judge.

One thing that's for sure is that if there is a thirst for information, there is very little anyone can do to quench it.

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Nick Singh is one of the top Strategic Internet Marketers in the UK and is the Senior Search Engine Marketer at Netcallidus Ltd, that has helped Numerous Business increase their profits Online. We are a Search Engine Marketing Firm that can help you increase your website profile. Please visit http://www.netcallidus.com/ for further details.


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