Paul @ PNN
Paul @ PNN
There are at least, a million and one sites hostied from diffenent parts of the world. Most of them are rigid and not flexible, allowing only those with more than enough qualifications on board. This has greatly limited the extent to which some individuals can contribute to the entire world.From different parts of the world, people are facing innumrable challenges- some so potent that they affect global peace. Issues that boarder on personal and inter-personal inluences seem to be cosmopolitan and highly ubiquitous in nature.
The world wide web has been a template where people intereact to shae opinions and make relationships; it h lso been a window through which the rest of the world could be peeped into. any individual who want to share anything with the rest of the world can now do it from the corners of the room without any fear of molestation or intimidation from any quarters.
International comunication is now at the speed of light with information dissemination happening all round the clock, this is in line with the desires of the UN to ensure freedom of information. Money is also changing hands online wih trillions of dollars and innumerable properties exchanging hands per second. In esssence, any individual who is not catching the internet flue is not part of this generation.
As the world gradually moves into the e-age, everybody should be on board, and that is why | have pipped my tent at PNN.co, where tomorrow begins today





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