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The Rich User Experience and Web 2.0 Web 2.0 was a website creating application for users with the need of communicate their ideas online automagically without having to shape the HTML coding for the website.The website made the experience be more automatic and dynamic. This concept was innovative for the time, but as the quote says, "Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create hard times." Using Web 2.0 to express your thoughts was an easy alternative to avoid HTML coding. However, it is very important to understand the HTML structure of the website to expand technical knowledge and design the website according to your goals.

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What is the best way to be online? One of the most common problems with the internet begins with the addiction of staying online for a long time. According to WPBeginner, the average internet user consumes about 6 hours and 40 minutes online daily. The number also varies depending on the country. The issue with consuming digital information comes from creating dependence on the virtual world. Being online for long periods of time consuming "nonbeneficial" information for human development can damage your life. Most of the times people link being online as wasting your time, but electracy is a new form of educating users with immediate acces to relevant information.

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Dromosphere: Racetrack world The concept of Dromosphere describes the theory of our fast-paced environment. Relating this to our digital world highlights the idea of time transcending quicker while online and consuming virtual information. Just picture yourself with free time: you lay down on your bed and start watching TikTok, and after scrolling a couple of videos, being entertained by stories about your favorite artists or viral cats videos, you watch the clock and just spent 2 hour of your precious time doing absolutely nothing productive. This is a very common situation for our generation. Obviously, while being entertained you lose focus on your environment and stay engage with the digital space, which makes you feel like time travels faster than normal.

However, the "Racetrack world" explains more than just how addicted to technology we have become. In today's world, the pace of our lives has increased significantly due to the speed of the internet. With just opening our phone, we immediately access an unimaginable network of information. This process has helped humans receive information faster than ever, like live news. Also, now connecting with other people around the world takes you one click, eliminating the distance barrier. So, now while the internet has helped us find efficiency to communicate, explore, and learn, it also makes us feel getting behind in them life race. Technology +10000MPH

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