[11599] in Commercialization & Privatization of the Internet
Re: Internet benefits-summa
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dan Lynch)
Sun Apr 10 17:32:58 1994
Date: 10 Apr 1994 11:48:02 -0800
From: "Dan Lynch" <dlynch@zdexpos.com>
To: "Dave Hughes" <dave@oldcolo.com>, "Harry Tennant" <tennant@metronet.com>
Cc: "compriv" <com-priv@psi.com>
Reply to: RE>>Internet benefits-summar
Well, damn, Dave! I wuz just gonna say the same thing, only you did it so
eloquently. Thank you. And let me add that in natural evolution things that
establish a tiny edge end up dominating their niche.
Now, some marketeers might not call this observation a "benefit". I'd agree.
It's more like a fundament.
Dan
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Date: 4/10/94 11:06 AM
To: Dan Lynch
>From: Dave Hughes
People have a desire for, and need to, communicate.
The internet facilitates individual communications.
ergo, its more valuable than systems which don't.
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>From: dave@oldcolo.com (Dave Hughes)
Subject: Re: Internet benefits-summary and questions
To: tennant@metronet.com (Harry Tennant)
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 1994 08:48:40 -0600 (MDT)
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