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Kittens, however, are in surprisingly short supply, given the general rule of thumb that the internet is made of cats.
The internet is made for travel, connecting millions of people with billions of combinations of flight seats, hotel beds and rental cars.
It's easy to forget, sometimes, that behind all the screens, behind all the slide shows of funny animal photos and GIFs, the Internet is made of people.
Really, in a flash I saw this is what the internet is made for– sharing specific resources among lots of people.
The press is the freest in India among developing nations, and the Internet is made accessible to people who cannot afford computers by the government's encouragement of the opening of "Internet cafes".
Joel Veitch, the internet viral pioneer, once said that "the internet is made of cats", and while that's kind of true (it's hard to get through a week on social media without encountering pictures of them emerging from buckets or dangling from branches), the truth is that the internet, or at least part of it, runs on a kind of absurd anthropomorphism.
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