Electronic Publishing    
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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
Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
White Papers
Additional Features
Alphabetical Listing

Access Charges
Electronic Commerce
Digital TV
Internet Telephony
Microsoft Legal Battle
Privacy & Cryptography
Telco Competition Issues
Universal Access/Service
Year 2000 (Y2K)

Conferences
ICCC/IFIP Conference on Electronic Publishing '97



News/Journals
The Journal of Electronic Publishing