Footprints in the Snow

There are many changes happening in the world of computers and communication media. The Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW), of course, are various aspects of this vast network of interlinked machines. Computers are becoming increasingly ubiquitous; they are “disappearing” into everyday objects. They are becoming increasingly small, so much so that some are now wearable. They are increasingly able to communicate with each other.

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