6 Things Regular People Aren’t Doing on the Internet

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  1. Even more: I was helping a neighbor with a misbehaving printer yesterday when he mentioned that he wanted to buy a new computer soon and asked what he should get. I recommended a Mac. His response: “Oh, no, because I need to browse the web and do Excel”.

    Right. Microsoft invented spreadsheets and the Internet, I forgot..

  2. 1. I do I subscribe to RSS feeds to the point of addiction if I was addictive.

    2. Well Lyne got me hooked on online apps, they make life so much easier.

    3. No only because we’re anti-social to the point of being hermits.

    4. Got y degree so long ago it wasn’t an option but if I peruse another degree it will be online.

    5. My company calls it cyber comute and we literally wrote the book on it.

    6. Yep got a car online only went into the dealer to pick it up.

  3. Eyebee says:

    Subscribe to RSS feeds. Yep. I’ve been banging on about how good RSS is for around three years now.

    I use no email client anymore. I have my own domain email set up via Gmail. Many advantages.

    Been invited to a twitter meet downtown tomorrow actually - my first one.

    No, I didn’t get my degree on-line. Wasn’t possible. Not then.

    I run my own business, and largely work from home.

    I met my wife online. Does that count as a big-ticket item? Seriously, I buy a lot of things online, I prefer it to going to the mall for sure.

  4. Frank says:

    You guys are the greatest. Thanks for participating. I’m working hard on ideas for a new post in the morning. Hope you like it.

  5. Good stuff.

    1 - Google Reader Rocks
    2 - Dont use online apps - very attached to my MS Office Suite. But I’ve used Google docs to share documents.
    3 - I don’t use Twitter to socialize with people in my physical ares. My friends and family arent tech savvy yet.
    4 - Degree Online - still thinking about that
    5 - I have my own business online.
    6 - We found our latest car online - and like you just went to the dealer to buy. Same thing with our new fridge. I researched and researched then went to the store to purchase it (I still need to physically see some things).
    Awesome post - glad I found you on twitter!

  6. I’ve done everything except for a bit leery about online apps. They just don’t feel very secure.

    Btw, one could add the use of wikis to that. I just introduced some friends to it, they were delighted, most of all a 70-year old friend.

    The replies to your post are interesting (including the beginning of my reply). They are once again about what we geeky people are doing, not what the rest of the world is doing. And believe me, the rest of the world is MUCH bigger! Never mind people in countries where IT isn’t that big, even here in North America, the cradle of IT.

    I think we need to spend WAY more time paying attention to people who are not (yet) comfortable with this world. Maybe even learn something from them.

  7. Frank says:

    Wow … thanks for the great responses Isabella and Cara. Very good point about Wikis Isabella. Each new company I move into I work to make Wiki’s part of the culture. Using Microsoft Sharepoint at my current location pains me. :)

  8. Adam says:

    1. Yes, I got you through an RSS reader.
    2. I use Google documents for an address spreadsheet and use a document that tracks my spending and expenses.
    3. I was invited to a twitter meet up yesterday, I didn’t actually go however.
    4. Some of my coursework for my degree was online, but most of it was traditional.
    5. I telecommute about 25% of the time. About 1/4 to half of that time is working from home, and the rest of the time is when I travel outside the city for work projects.
    6. I have never purchased a big ticket item online (yet)

  9. Frank says:

    Hey Adam .. welcome to the blog … thanks for stopping by!

  10. Cher says:

    Hahaha all of this is so true! Although I have to admit I haven’t done online schooling, but I haven’t ruled it out yet. But honestly though, Anthony Lawrence’s comment (the first one) made me literally rofl. Haha “microsoft invented spreadsheets & the internet…” hilarious.

  11. Frank says:

    I here ya Cher. It’s sad to me really, how many people there are that have access to the Internet and don’t really know what a powerful tool they have or how to use it. But hey, it gives me a mission in life!

  12. I think you’re right. Regular people aren’t doing these things for various reasons. Not even many of us “Geeks” for that matter, as you pointed out about your IT friends.

    1. I subscribe, but don’t look at them too often.
    2. I like the idea of online software, but I don’t trust Google with my data or even my search items. Scroogle.org is my favorite search engine.
    3. Twitter quit working here in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. I received twitters on my cell phone for a while, but it quit about a month ago.
    4. Still haven’t found a reputable school that offers the courses my wife wants to take.
    5. Telecommute daily. Even my ten year old son Joshua is doing it! What ever happened to lemonade stands? Visit his online video game store! http://astore.amazon.com/joshuas-arcade-20
    6. I found a used Toyota Celica for my son John online, but I checked it out and test drove several others I found online before buying.

  13. mobiroll says:

    I feel whichever apps you use, whether it is online or not, is not important. The most important is whether you are comfortable with it and it suits your needs.

    I get my parents and relatives who are relatively newcomers on opensource apps usually, as it is easier to fill an empty glass.

  14. Cwhatch says:

    All the people above listing all the things they have done are nice. But it is obvious that the people posting comments are not too similar to the “unsavvy” majority of Americans.

    If you had to put a #7 on the list you could probably put, post a comment to a blog entry. I do this for less than 1% of the articles I read. I am pretty knowledgeable about and involved in the online world. I own and operate my own online business, but I only can say that I do one of the things on your list (if you call running a web based business from home “telecommuting”).

    PS I got here through StumbleUpon. Most likely I will not make it back to this site any time soon. That is not a knock on this blog, but it is just the truth about the behavior of Stumble Users. (I did give a thumbs up, though).

  15. Veronika says:

    Good material seized the ssylochkoy!

  16. Telecommuting is becoming more commonplace as the software for allowing it to be monitored by the employer has evolved. I did this for a spell of seasonal income. Our at home monitors were monitored!

  17. I’m good for a few of those. Particularly telecommuting.

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