Information Highway, The | The Federal Government Should Expedite the Information Highway

In politics as in sports, Americans are accustomed to a fair amount of exaggeration. Just as the “greatest game ever” seems to be played three or four times a season, leaders in government often speak boldly about ideas that hold the promise of a vastly improved society, a wealthier and better educated public, or a more competitive economy.

Occasionally, history conspires to prove our leaders right. This is precisely the case with the much-heralded information superhighway, a development in technology so remarkable in scope that it could equal the telephone or the steam...

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