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Recent years have seen the appearance of different means of communication. In addition to newspapers, mobile phones and televisions, an increasing number of people have a computer at home, and they use it to play video games, surf the Internet, and generate documents. A home PC offers many ways to communicate: sending emails, sharing photos on Facebook, writing your own blog with hypertext, and chatting with foreigners. It’s amazing that Asians can easily connect with anyone in North America. It has brought comfort and reassurance to many, knowing that a friend or family member is only a mouse click away.
Another application is in education, which allows for more equality amongst the various students, as most children under eighteen are computer literate. But overdependence can be dangerous. It’s not clear who takes responsibility for making sure that all those websites are giving just facts. Usually the information is reliable, but occasionally it’s unreliable. Another drawback to computers is that teenagers focus too much on them for their entertainment, and it destroys their creativity. Still, experts say that owning a PC is a necessary investment.
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