Information Highway, The | A Critical Look at the Internet

With one hand in a tub of M&Ms and the other gripping my mouse, I am electronically flipping through the pages of the Internet’s World Wide Web. Two hours later, I’m sick to my stomach. I’ve done it again. I let those pretty colors and addictive little morsels get the best of me. And it has nothing to do with the M&Ms.

Set aside for a moment the hype about what the Internet represents (“the assembly line of the electronic era”), what it could become (“the bedrock of the information superhighway”), or what it might turn us into (“a global community of...

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