Web's 'Big Bang' Realigning Media Universe
Christian Science Monitor, August 25, 2008
By Alexandra Marks
The speed, egalitarianism and global reach of the Internet have always been both unsettling and exciting. And like everything else connected with the Internet, the press, politics, the presidential campaign and even our understanding of the world we thought we knew are in flux and the outcome is uncertain.
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