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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
It has been a while....
Yeah, it has been a while i didn't post any entry on this blog. I stop write on this blog because i trying to write more on my other two blog and plus one that are also not pretty active lately.
so, my tips for today is wikipedia. Wikipedia is the best reading website for anyone that wants to know about everything. The educational purpose material on this website is to give anyone some idea about something even if the information not really perfect or updated.
You already have an access of an information sea when you reading this post. Information beyond your imagination from science to philosophical thought to everyday question and doubt. Everything is inside for you to search and read. One just needs to know where to search for it. To online in the internet without a purpose is like a ship without a direction to go. So, no point to online after all if one doesn't know what the purpose and where to go.
This point to my second tips, a search for information. Wikipedia not always contain all the information that needed unless someone contribute it. To able to search and dig out specific knowledge in a vast sea of knowledge, one needs a search tools. Google is one the most popular search tool today.
Lots of other type of search tools available in the internet and differ to individual taste and preference. Some search tools dedicated to specific topics and some more generalize such as google. There are lots of way to find information in the internet unless the information not linked or written by someone. So, before you ask how and why, go to wikipedia or search it using a search tools before someone think that you're such a lazy pig that even to taps some key at your computer keyboard.
so, my tips for today is wikipedia. Wikipedia is the best reading website for anyone that wants to know about everything. The educational purpose material on this website is to give anyone some idea about something even if the information not really perfect or updated.
Wikipedia is a free, multilingual encyclopedia project supported by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Its name is a portmanteau of the words wiki (a technology for creating collaborative websites) and encyclopedia. Wikipedia's 10 million articles have been written collaboratively by volunteers around the world, and almost all of its articles can be edited by anyone who can access the Wikipedia website. Launched in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, it is currently the largest and most popular general reference work on the Internet.
You already have an access of an information sea when you reading this post. Information beyond your imagination from science to philosophical thought to everyday question and doubt. Everything is inside for you to search and read. One just needs to know where to search for it. To online in the internet without a purpose is like a ship without a direction to go. So, no point to online after all if one doesn't know what the purpose and where to go.
This point to my second tips, a search for information. Wikipedia not always contain all the information that needed unless someone contribute it. To able to search and dig out specific knowledge in a vast sea of knowledge, one needs a search tools. Google is one the most popular search tool today.
Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, Inc., and it is the most used search engine on the Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services. Google search was originally developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1997.
Lots of other type of search tools available in the internet and differ to individual taste and preference. Some search tools dedicated to specific topics and some more generalize such as google. There are lots of way to find information in the internet unless the information not linked or written by someone. So, before you ask how and why, go to wikipedia or search it using a search tools before someone think that you're such a lazy pig that even to taps some key at your computer keyboard.
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