Go and Do A Mouse-click Away

I believe in the power of information technology. I remember a time when my father told me of a story about how he ended up on his first job. He was an above average student with a good character and pleasing personality. Job hunting was never a source of anxiety for him, especially with all referrals about him going to the right people. He ended up with a job in a prestigious government project back in the 70s. However, 20 or so years later, he commented that with his credentials and outstanding character references he could have landed in a prestigious government project…abroad.

It is suffice to say that we are a blessed generation with all the necessary tools to get connected and stay in touch with pretty much any part of the world. The world wide web has exposed conspiracies, built vast business kingdoms, and even won wars. Never has information technology had such a great impact in lives of people and nations as a whole. How I used it in my life, however, is not nearly as dramatic. I consider myself a voyeur of the world as it passes me by. Surfing local and international directories is a past time. Some of my favorite sites to visit are the New Zealand travel and Australia business directory, Europe vacation guide, and Africa safari tours. You can search and connect to thousands of businesses daily. Mailing lists, domain names, and web hosting facilities are also readily available in some of these sites. I never feel a lack of data when the necessity, or “itch”, arrives.