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As we move from one millenium to the next, we are also moving from one way of life as a worldwide society to another, and the changes that are occurring are very profound. What will it mean to be a society in which every single individual has access to almost limitless information - information about almost anything? To have personal worldwide communications capability? On top of this technological achivement, consider that it will become available at lower and lower costs so that even the currently less fortunate segments of the society will gain these capabilities. What does this mean for the world-wide economy? What does this mean for individual countries? What does this mean for human health? What does this mean for literacy? What does this mean for investors? What does this mean for human interaction? I invite your participation in questions of this sort. Open up your thinking. This could be the place to run some of those thoughts by. | ||||||||||||
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