The Internet: A Defining Techn

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The Internet: The Defining Technology Of A Generation Table of Contents 1.Introduction 2.Statement of Problem 3.Review of Literature 4.Compare/Contrast 5.Conclusion 6.Work Cited Introduction The Internet represents the most important technological development of our generation. It's effects may surpass those of television and could, over the decades, equal the influence of the printing press. I believe the Internet will have broad implications for government policy-making, corporate planning, and social and cultural study. The ideas and …

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