HOW USERS GET CAUGHT UP IN 'NET FIVE STAR Edition
Internet - the worldwide network of computer networks - has become the rage of personal computing. Ron Craig of Atlanta, who spends his day in front of a computer for United Airlines, has been on Internet three months. He spends at least an hour and a half a day at it. "I just know there's...
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Published in | St. Louis post-dispatch |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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St. Louis, Mo
Pulitzer, Inc
27.11.1994
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Summary: | Internet - the worldwide network of computer networks - has become the rage of personal computing. Ron Craig of Atlanta, who spends his day in front of a computer for United Airlines, has been on Internet three months. He spends at least an hour and a half a day at it. "I just know there's so much there, and I can't stop going for it. I know if I keep looking, I'll stumble on something interesting." Martha Ann Stegar, 64, of Atlanta has continued on the Internet since retiring as a writer at Georgia Tech. |
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