Journalism on the Internet, Compares the Internet to other types of media
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The common forms of media in today's world each have both
advantages and disadvantages. The Internet has been around for an
almost equal amount of time as most of them, but only recently has
it become a popular way of retrieving information. The Internet
takes the best of all other medium and combines them into a very
unique form. The Internet is the best way to retrieve information.
This combination of paper publishing, TV, radio,
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Toronto Computes, November (1995), p. 37 Michael J. Miller, 'Where Do I Want to Go Today', PC Magazine, March 28, (1995), P. 75 Bill Kempthorne, 'Internet, So What?', The Computer Paper, September, (1995), p. 21 Bill Kempthorne, 'Internet, So What?', The Computer Paper, September, (1995), p. 21 Bill Kempthorne, 'Internet, So What?', The Computer Paper, September, (1995), p. 21 Sorelle Saidman, 'Online Canadian Content Expanding despite Prodigy Setback', Toronto Computes, November, (1995), p. 9 Bill Kempthorne, 'Internet, So What?', The Computer Paper, September, (1995), p. 22