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The discourse about the Information SuperHighway is dominated by rosy utopian predictions of increased democratization and access to information and culture. This chapter examines the social and cultural impact of the Information SuperHighway and points to scenarios that are much more dystopian than utopian.
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GLOBAL INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY: A B~Y ROAD LIES AHEAD; llene Knable Gotts" and Alan D. Rutenber~"; INTRODUCTION; We are witnessing what Federal Communications Commission; Chairman Reed Hundt has labeled a "communications revolution.
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Introduction to GIS: Information Superhighway. Presentation Overview: How can we use GIS technology. to learn about and better understand ...
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; The telephone, television, computers, and digital networks have each had a dramatic impact on society. Vice President Albert Gore calls the infrastructure "an information superhighway." ; Many Americans are already barreling down that road.
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Al Gore, who was then US Vice President, spearheaded a national movement to create a public information utility. Dubbing it an "Information Superhighway," Gore painted the proposed National Information Infrastructure as a beacon of shining hope, promising abundant access and interaction for all.
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Vice President Albert Gore calls the infrastructure "an information superhighway." ; Many Americans are already barreling down that road. ... There is no need for a Luddite response to the new technology, but prudence suggests that we examine more closely just where we are headed on the information superhighway--and if we...
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This introduction to the SI is one of the very few, if not the only one written after 1981 to cause a public scandal. ... An essay such as this new introduction to the Situationist International apparently needs to be (re)written and (re)published every five years or so; no definitive introduction, overview or critique of...
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Introduction and Summary ... What Happened to the "Information Superhighway?" ... By the year 2000, the information superhighway was to have delivered an incredible array of advanced services over a very high-speed network.
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If you feel like you are the last in your profession to merge onto the information superhighway, be assured: You are not. Here are some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and answers posed by psychologists and others:
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Many state departments of education and local school districts have recommended that schools develop a contract with every student using online services at school to insure they are using the Information Superhighway appropriately. ... Introduction to Business Home...
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