Written by Muneerah B., on Tuesday, 7 November 2006 |

For starters, we love the cell phone. No questions about that. But other than the idea of a mobile telephone, Short Message Service is the greatest thing it came along with! It totally changes the way we arrange our plans with others. Before this godsend of an invention, you agree on a time and place to meet before you leave your home, and you had to turn up on time. People generally made a lot more effort to be punctual for their appointments. You don’t need technology to know that having to wait cluelessly is not fun. Now, all you have to do is send a text message to explain whatever reasons (read: excuses) you have for running late. You don’t even have to listen to your friend’s reaction (which will add on to your guilt) on the other line!

Of course we can’t speak about the ‘wonders of the internet’ without mentioning how blogging (along with Friendster and MySpace) has unleashed the narcissist in us. But if any good is to come out of that, it actually provides instant updates about the people we care about. Or those we’re just… curious about. We may be too busy to meet up with selected friends (or people we can’t possibly meet without a plane ride) but reading their blogs or a peak their profile pages can keep you up-to-date with what’s been going on with their lives. And when you do get to meet up or bump into them, there’s no need for the routine “So what have you been up to?” to catch up. Instead you can dive straight into “Hey I heard you are [insert info you read on his/ her blog]?”
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