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Uncertainty aplenty as Web, media leaders meet

Associated Press

Leaders grapple with Internet's increasing fragmentation, search for more advertising revenue ...Read the full article

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  1. Phil King from Ottawa, Canada writes: The internet is for today what the industrial revolution and sexual revolution were in the past: huge economic boosters.

    The industrial revolution brought about mass production and its related technological and economic offshoots.

    The sexual revolution pushed the concept of equality to new heights, which in turn allowed for a doubling of the workforce and liberation from dogmatic business practices.

    The internet allows for the reduction or outright removal of costly overhead, production and transportation costs. It increases the mobility of workers, and expands ones market potential to encompass the entire world.

    You ain't seen nothing yet.

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