Date: Thu, 8 Jun 95 13:46:28 EDT
To: Justin Kerr , online-news@marketplace.com
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Justin Kerr wrote:
>Sometimes I get concerned about techno-classism: That many systems
>only focus on the wealthy, high-end users, and exclude those
>individuals and groups who might not be able to afford a new computer
>or an operating system upgrade. From a community newspaper
>standpoint, it would be a crime not to include these people.
Is anybody out there working with public libraries to install terminals
through which people could access all this Great Stuff? I'd think most
newspapers would have a bunch of old 286s or 386s in a closet somewhere
that, with the aid of $80 modems and an account on a Lynx-providing Unix
system, become a dandy little window on the world of the Web (and your
newspaper, if you are also the local provider).
Adam Gaffin
Online Editor
Network World, Framingham, Mass.
agaffin@nww.com / (508) 820-7433
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