Children are born naturally curious about the world. As youngsters learn to talk, they constantly ask questions and eagerly take in the answers they receive. Nowadays, the existence of an ever-growing amount of information online fosters curiosity at any age. Whether you are listening to the radio, visiting a new site, streaming TV series, or reading news headlines, a wireless internet connection allows you to google unfamiliar concepts and terms until you get the whole story.
This reality has led many to proclaim the existence of an Information Age, in which the way of dealing with queries and uncertainties has been transformed. Such a situation sharply contrasts with the learning process just two decades ago, when most people would go to the library and turn to reference materials on a regular basis. The alternative to such a time-consuming endeavor was to ask around, but it used to be difficult to verify facts and figures. It was particularly hard to find up-to-date data if you lived in rural areas or smaller towns, where libraries had fewer resources than they did in big cities.
These days, the web plays an important role as an equalizer, giving millions of individuals the ability to access the same records from nearly any place in the world. It has thus become possible to find virtually any answer in seconds. For residents of most cities, you can enjoy comprehensive coverage as long as you have a 4G connected device by your side. This network, built on the networks that first offered data messaging and cell phone service, is fast becoming the next ‘big thing’ in on-the-go telecommunications. Unlike 3G, which works with basic online tasks only, mobile broadband lets you browse and even enjoy videos like you would from a home connection.
Backed by such a far-reaching signal, you can follow your inquisitive spirit around the virtual realm and so deepen your understanding of almost any subject imaginable. You might begin by searching for information related to your daily life. If you have a cold, for example, it could be helpful to read up on common treatments and possible causes. This could bring you to articles about the dangers of over-prescribed antibiotics, which could lead you back into the history and the early discovery of penicillin. Alternatively, you may feel the urge to know more about the overuse of antibiotics, thus becoming a more informed patient through your wireless internet use.
Reliable connectivity facilitates impulsive, curiosity-driven searches by letting you follow the thread of any story. Imagine, for instance, you are browsing through Wikipedia. Drawn into reading the history of medicine, you could come across Florence Nightingale, a famous name that people often know very little about. If you have always wondered about her exact contribution to medicine, just click on her name and check out the entry on her life. In addition to connecting you to dry facts and figures, mobile broadband includes access to all the details of her intriguing life. And, when you can grasp historical context, it becomes much easier to understand the present day.
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