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Connect to Internet ‘city’ road system

Friday | November 9, 2001 | 9:15 pm  

Edi­tors note: This is one of sev­eral columns that I wrote for the Colum­bia Mis­sourian. They were orig­i­nally called Your Dig­i­tal World

The Internet.

It’s arguably the biggest inno­va­tion in com­put­ing and soci­ety in recent his­tory. But some people have dif­fer­ent per­cep­tions of what it is. For instance, many people con­fuse the Inter­net with the World Wide Web.

If the Web isn’t the Inter­net, then what is it?

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