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How Internet Transformed Global Communication
The metamorphosis of global communication has been primarily driven by the internet as the biggest catalyst. It's not just about dissemination of information, but has brought about a convergence of human thought, business, and culture. Previously, information flow was fragmented, but through hyperconnectivity, the world has now become homogeneous. Now any information reaches with immediacy, creating instant impact even if it's ephemeral.
The proliferation of the internet has revolutionized communication systems. The ubiquity of social media has increased human interoperability, making the world more synergized.
Once communication required months of waiting, but now exponential progress has made it possible in just seconds. The paradigm has changed, creating omnipresent connectivity.
Every part of the world is now permeated by the internet, which has facilitated the propagation of knowledge and culture.
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#1979
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communication
/kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun
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The imparting or exchanging of information or ideas.
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Effective communication is key to successful teamwork. |
conveyance, articulation
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miscommunication, silence
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#1980
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metamorphosis
/ˌmetəˈmɔːfəsɪs/
noun
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A change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one.
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The company underwent a major metamorphosis in its business model. |
transformation, evolution
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stagnation, constancy
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#1981
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internet
/ˈɪntənet/
noun
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A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities.
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The internet has revolutionized the way we access information. |
cyberspace, web
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offline, disconnection
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#1982
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catalyst
/ˈkætəlɪst/
noun
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A person or thing that precipitates an event or change.
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Innovation acts as a catalyst for economic growth. |
stimulus, motivator
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hindrance, obstacle
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#1983
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dissemination
/dɪˌsemɪˈneɪʃən/
noun
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The action of spreading something, especially information, widely.
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The dissemination of knowledge empowers societies. |
distribution, circulation
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suppression, withholding
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#1984
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convergence
/kənˈvɜːdʒəns/
noun
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The process or state of converging.
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The convergence of technology and education has enhanced learning. |
unification, merging
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divergence, separation
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#1985
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fragmented
/ˈfræɡməntɪd/
adjective
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Having been broken into fragments; disjointed or incomplete.
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The information was fragmented and difficult to understand. |
disjointed, incoherent
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unified, cohesive
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#1986
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hyperconnectivity
/ˌhaɪpəkəˈnektɪvɪti/
noun
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The state of being extensively connected to other people, places, information, etc., through digital technology.
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Hyperconnectivity has changed the dynamics of human interaction. |
interconnectivity, digital linkage
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isolation, disconnection
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#1987
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homogeneous
/ˌhɒməˈdʒiːniəs/
adjective
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Of the same kind; alike.
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The team was not homogeneous in their skills. |
uniform, consistent
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heterogeneous, diverse
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#1988
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immediacy
/ɪˈmiːdiəsi/
noun
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The quality of bringing one into direct and instant involvement with something, giving rise to a sense of urgency or excitement.
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The immediacy of digital communication has reshaped business operations. |
urgency, promptness
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delay, postponement
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#1989
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ephemeral
/ɪˈfemərəl/
adjective
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Lasting for a very short time.
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Ephemeral beauty fades with time. |
transitory, fleeting
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eternal, permanent
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#1990
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proliferation
/prəˌlɪfəˈreɪʃən/
noun
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Rapid increase in numbers.
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The proliferation of mobile devices has transformed communication. |
expansion, multiplication
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decline, reduction
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#1991
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revolutionize
/ˌrevəˈluːʃənaɪz/
verb
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Change (something) radically or fundamentally.
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Artificial intelligence is set to revolutionize the healthcare sector. |
transform, innovate
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preserve, maintain
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#1992
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ubiquity
/juːˈbɪkwəti/
noun
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The fact of appearing everywhere or of being very common.
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The ubiquity of smartphones has changed human behavior. |
omnipresence, universality
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rarity, scarcity
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#1993
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interoperability
/ˌɪntərˌɒpərəˈbɪləti/
noun
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The ability of computer systems or software to exchange and make use of information.
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The interoperability of different software systems ensures seamless workflow. |
compatibility, integration
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incompatibility, isolation
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#1994
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synergized
/ˈsɪnɚdʒaɪzd/
verb
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Combine in such a way that the total effect is greater than the sum of the individual effects.
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The teams were synergized to maximize productivity. |
harmonized, unified
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fragmented, disjointed
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#1995
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exponential
/ˌekspəˈnenʃəl/
adjective
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(of an increase) becoming more and more rapid.
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The exponential growth of e-commerce is reshaping the retail industry. |
rapid, accelerated
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gradual, slow
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#1996
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paradigm
/ˈpærədaɪm/
noun
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A typical example or pattern of something; a model.
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This new business model serves as a paradigm for future enterprises. |
prototype, framework
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anomaly, deviation
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#1997
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omnipresent
/ˌɒmnɪˈprezənt/
adjective
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(of God) present everywhere at the same time.
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Social media has become an omnipresent force in modern society. |
ubiquitous, ever-present
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absent, limited
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#1998
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permeate
/ˈpɜːmieɪt/
verb
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Spread throughout (something); pervade.
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The scent of fresh flowers permeated the entire room. |
penetrate, diffuse
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contain, block
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#1999
🛠️
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facilitate
/fəˈsɪlɪteɪt/
verb
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Make (an action or process) easier or help bring about.
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Online learning platforms facilitate education for students worldwide. |
simplify, enable
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hinder, obstruct
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#2000
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propagation
/ˌprɒpəˈɡeɪʃən/
noun
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The action of spreading and promoting an idea, theory, etc.
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The propagation of ideas through social media is rapid. |
dissemination, expansion
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suppression, confinement
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