Pole Position auf dem Information Highway

All Americans have a stake in the construction of an advanced National Information Infrastructure (NII), a seamless web of communication networks, computers, database, and consumer electronics that will put vast amounts of information at user’s fingertips. Development of the NII can help unleash an information revolution that will change forever the way people live, work, and interact with each other [...]. (IITF 1993: Executive Summary)

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