Well, there goes your graduation on time and there goes your plans after you get your degree. There’s a monster on the screen with words that read “The Webpage Is Not Available”. You hit enter but before anything loads, your screen is stuck. You open Chrome and begin to type JSTOR in the URL bar.
Now that it’s on you make yourself a hot cup of coffee and sit back down. You turn on your device and it quickly leads you to your Start window. So you go back home and finalize a list of research pages you need to review. While libraries are an easy source to get your references from, some papers might just not be available for you. The struggle was necessary because now internet speed has increased and the number of webpages that exist and are in the making are more than what we can count on your fingertips the whole day! Say you have a research project to work on before you graduate from your university with a degree. You could wake up, go to work and come back and it would still be stuck at 50 percent. If they were, they took a really long time to load. When we first got introduced to Internet services, there were barely any webpages available.