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==== Internet ==== '''Expanded value β Internet''' The Internet is a global computer network, connecting many different computer networks, and linking billions of computers all over the world. The scope, the enormous amount of information stored in it through internet pages and internet sites, and the extensive commerce that takes place thanks to it - have made the Internet in the late 90s of the 20th century a significant factor and an arena for economic and cultural development. Of course, the advantages and disadvantages of proximity to good and evil are added and multiplied through the Internet, for good and for bad, which raises the importance of the Internet when used for good, but causes it to be a disaster on a large scale when used for evil.
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