There are a dozen of companies and products out there; however, not every company is disruptive in modern life and modern way of doing business. Here are ten products and companies that dramatically changed the world.
Twitter/Facebook
Just a few decades ago, if you want to let your friends know any news and amusing situations, the best way is to make a phone call. Nowadays, people almost communicate through social networking sites including Twitter and Facebook. These amazing sites have not only dramatically changed the way people share with friends but helped them get acquaintance with others from all over the world.

Twitter/Facebook
Amazon.com

Amazon started as an online bookstore then grew into the giant threat to retail spectrum. Amazon is beneficial from no rent prices; hence, it offers lower book prices but still gets extraordinarily profitable.
Netflix

Netflix, which is launched in 1997, gained the massive market sell thanks to video streaming model. It also kicks Apple and Amazon to invest on video streaming.

Google started as a normal search engine, but it quickly became the best sort of online information search.
Craigslist

This Web-based service allows people to post jobs, be a tool for real estate agents and sell goods.
Apple iPhone

Apple iPhone is not only a phone and email device, it functions more like a personal computer and hits massive market reaches.
Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii focuses on a motion control device to make games easier to play. Although the Wii is not a traditional machine and sales leader, it gains wide popularity in modern life.

Hand-written letters were no longer in fashion since the breakout of email. Email beats traditional way of communication thanks to nearly instant speed and totally free charge.
YouTube

YouTube attracts 111 million in February and average viewers spend 15-20 minutes per day watching or uploading videos.
Southwest Airlines/JetBlue

By the late 1990s, Southwest started making some enormous changes in the airline industry. At the same time, JetBlue airline shifts its focus on customer care rather than price.
Companies and Tech Products Changing The World