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| One of the most incredible opportunities offered by electronic
communications is the ability for almost anyone to become a publisher.
A publisher collects, creates or develops information or entertainment
content, then packages and delivers it through a distribution channel
to an audience of consumers. That packaging and distribution function
has traditionally been the hurdle for most people, because it is so expensive
-- whether for publishing books or magazines, distributing movies, or
broadcasting radio or television programming. The Internet, however, provides
anyone with such a channel for reaching a potential audience of ever-increasing
size, already up into the tens of millions of people. |
![]() Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. |
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