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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
   
The '''Information superhighway''' was envisioned as a broadband, two-way, publicly accessible [[network]] providing [[information services]] in the areas of education, [[entertainment]] and business. It combines elements of [[online service]]s and the [[Internet]].
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The '''Information superhighway''' was envisioned as a [[broadband]], [[two-way]], [[publicly accessible]]z [[network]] providing [[information services]] in the areas of education, [[entertainment]] and business. It combines elements of [[online service]]s and the [[Internet]].
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 04:38, 17 May 2014

I believe that, for a long time to come, this information superhighway, far from resembling a modern interstate, will more likely approach a roadway in India: chaotic, crowded and swarming with cows.[1]

Definition[]

The Information superhighway was envisioned as a broadband, two-way, publicly accessiblez network providing information services in the areas of education, entertainment and business. It combines elements of online services and the Internet.

References[]

  1. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, "New York Times Chief, "'Info Superhighway' Swarming with Cows" (May 26, 1994) (full-text).

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