Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Web, Internet, Unanticipated Consequences

 
Web, Internet, Unanticipated Consequences

"As John B. Horrigan, Pew Internet & American Life Project associate research director points out, the way people use the Internet today was not necessarily the way policymakers were told people would use it more than a decade ago. In 1993, thinking focused much more on applications related to education, health care and improving democratic discourse, for example, that would use two-way video. Today, online interactivity means something different. It is commerce, transactions, content gathering..."

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