The “boring” backstage of magical Internet

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We engage on the internet daily. What can the internet not provide? Almost everything we want from genuine knowledge and information to clothes, books, art supplies, and accessories and so on the list goes. For businesses, the internet can provide all the data they require for statistical purposes and decision making much easier. They will be able to manage their company a lot easier with the help of the internet.

Now, after describing the internet the magical way it is we ought to know who and what works behind the internet to provide the content we receive. The internet undergoes a very boring process of algorithm which we have often heard about but give no care. They set up large cables, extended wires, and tree-sized poles to give you the connectivity to browse around on the internet. Obviously we might just ignore it as some analytical science that is too hard to be registered. But when we steam into, let’s say YouTube to find a video, the internet goes through all these elongated processes to serve you the content and the speed.

Google or Amazon has mastered the art of boring stuff making them the tech giants of the Internet. This is the kind of advantage the tech superpowers have that is hard for governments to break apart or for rivals to compete with.

While all these efforts by tech superpowers aim to make your virtual world a better place, companies are deciding to improve their already perfect systems. Facebook has taken the initiative to create undersea internet pipelines to improve online access and speed. Unlike Facebook’s internet drone, which was a fail, Google’s internet balloon to create internet connectivity to those areas where it is unavailable, might also end up as a showy piece of equipment that just needs to be replaced with cell phone towers.

Internet giants invests thousands of dollars in warehouses that store computer parts and technological leftovers that might look like a whole junk of wired waste but they clearly mean a lot to these companies. Equipment to boost your Instagram feeds are made out of this very junk. Who knew the creepy wires were the very source of innovating devices to provide us access to our daily media?

Internet is neither Google search nor a YouTube video but a whole of interestingly boring science of wires and brains.