e growthrate of the online community and its resources were rapid and today, it has become almost aninevitable part of our daily lifestyles. (World Wide Web People). Today, hundreds of ISPs (Internet Service Providers) are opening the gateway of the Internet formillions of users around the globe. Connections are generally transmitted over POTS (Plain OldTelephone Services) and connected to computers using modems. Internet does not simply consist ofthe world wide web. There are many other components such as BBS (Bulletin Board Systems), FTP(File Transfer Protocol), E-Mail (Electronic Mail), Information Services, Newsgroups and many more. Today, with little or no cost, a user can setup his or her own web site. A domain address is assignedaccording to the content of the site and once the files are uploaded, users around the world can accessthe information from their terminals. Our age is appropriately named the Information Age! Within the past decade, the computersystems in our living rooms have been transformed from a simple commodity to an inevitable part ofAmerican lifestyle. Our minds are constantly bombarded with Internet advertisements of all sorts fromall different arrays of media, around us. Internet is no more a simple reference library for the studentand an intrigue for the hobbyist; it is more of a culture - a Cyberculture. People around the world havejoined together, crossing the barriers of age, sex and color and upheld a mass-medium of informationand experience. Sounds good? But is the web a ticking time bomb that will soon explode into utmostconfusion and alienation? The chances are very likely! How can a system such as the world wide web, that brings people together from around theglobe, leads to chaos and alienation? Let me explain . . . Humans have a restricted capacity forabsorbing information. Each and every moment, an individual is constantly bombarded with aceaseless flow of sen...