I still remember
my high school days when internet was a new phenomenon and internet cafes were popping
up all across the town. Although, the superficial motive of the visits to these
cafes was to keep a tab on several entrance exams application dates and their results,
the real motive was to explore the exciting
world of chatting, surfing and testing the newer avenues of recently found adulthood. As a matter of fact owning a mobile
phone was considered to be a luxurious proposition, forget about making outgoing
calls, even the incoming calls were
chargeable. STD/PCO booths were the only medium to unwind oneself and to keep ones
teenage romance bloomingJ.
Howsoever
exciting, these were not so cheap options, more so being a student. An hourly slot
at any internet café costed an upward of Rs. 50/-, a black and white print out of the hall
ticket amounted up to Rs. 15 per page and an incoming call on your rich friend’s
mobile costed Rs. 4 per minute, local outgoing being over Rs. 8 per minute. The world though was still very beautiful despite
such high communication tariffs and life certainly was a tad less complicated.
Those were
the days when we used to wait in the internet cafes for our turns to log on to the
yahoo messengers and start chatting with random girls with the customary Hi,
asl (age,sex,location)please? messages. Any responses
with ‘As’
under 25, ‘S’ being ‘F’ and ‘Ls’ being Delhi, Mumbai or Bangalore were the most cherished and treasured
ones. Romance, friendship and love were the most sought after chat rooms, obviously
notwithstanding the more popular adult chat rooms. As the times passed, the
internet became cheaper, newer medium of socialising came in and Orkut became one
of the most talked about platforms of those times. People were valued by the
no. of scraps in their accounts and ones with a handful of testimonials on
their account were considered to be the god’s chosen souls. Queues for late night
calling at STD/PCO booths also dried up with free incoming and cheaper
outgoings on the mobile phones, as if the telecom ministry itself now wanted
every youth of this country to have a flourishing and hassle free love lifeJ.
And in the
last decade or so things have changed drastically. Today, one can’t imagine a
life without a smart phone and 24*7 internet access. Howsoever, nuclear our
lives have become, mediums like Facebook enable us to know all the tits bits of
every individual’s life. One might have not spoken to his graduation batch mate
for over a decade but he is well aware of all his dates, vacations and
promotions very precisely. Thanks to Facebook, thanks to the new age internet. And
things are moving so fast, that what Facebook and Twitter did to Orkut might
happen to them tomorrow. WhatsApp
being the flavour of the last few seasons! Forwards jokes, personal messages,
school groups, college groups, hostel groups, office groups, family group have
made people so engrossed in this app that they hardly have any time for
themselves. Thankfully, WhatsApp now
provides the option of disabling ones activity tracking by opting out of ‘last seen at’ display, much as a relief
from those annoying snoopers.
Some may
argue that these advances in technology and information industry has had a lot
of detrimental effect in our lives, largely true as well unless we leverage them
in the right proportion. But personally it gives me a lot of joy when my Dad
& Mom, who were once sceptical about accessing internet or handling a
smartphone over their hammer-esque
mobile phones, can today confidently call me anytime for free using the Vibers,
Skypes or other VOIP apps of the world. So much for the Rs. 4/- incoming and
Rs. 140/- ISD calling of yesterday.
And we just
don’t know where we would stand, say 5 years from here. Probably we would be
laughing over these WhatsApp days, as we do today for our not so old SMS daysJ.
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