... IMPLICATIONS OFINTERNET 317email being an important avenue of communication. This study also suggests thatresearch on Internet use and social capital should distinguish among differenttypes ofInternet ... social capital. The work of Habermas and Calhounleads us to ask how the Internet may alter the practice of politics. The Weberiantradition raises the question of the effect ofInternet technology ... to the Internet, but with inequalityin access to the attention of those who use the Internet. By dramatically reducingthe cost of the replication and distribution of information, the Internet...
... for the date of service commencement, Internet access in countries with THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND48able with the new technology. Also, the increased presence of the Internet in ... 15). THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND43Diagram 6 : Local Internet Exchange in Thailand (as of August 1997)http://www.nectec.or.th/inet-map/1997/ THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND17Dr. ... http://www.nectec.or.th/soc.culture.thai/technical.html#N.1 THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND29Table 8. Telephone Forecast: 1992-2001.Year Bangkok and Provinces Total of ThailandSurround# of Phones # of Phones # of Phones BKK:Phones...
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... proposals is LIMITED DISTRIBUTION A Brief Historyof the Internet by Michael S. Hart March, 1995 [Etext #250] Copyright 1995 ******A Brief Historyof the Internet by Michael S. Hart******* *****This ... traditional 1% of them being on the Internet, and the traditional ratio of about 10 users per Internet node has continued, too, as there are about 40 million people on a vast series ofInternet ... minds, of the public, nor will they very soon I am afraid, though I would love to be put out of business [so to say] by the act of these institutions' release of the thousands of Etexts...
... OxfordProfessor Carolyn Brown, Department of History, Rutgers UniversityProfessor Christopher Clapham, Centre of African Studies, Cambridge UniversityProfessor Michael Gomez, Department of History, ... Iliffe was Professor of African History at the University of Cambridge and is aFellow of St. John’s College. He is the author of several books on Africa, includingAmodern historyof Tanganyika ... York UniversityProfessor David Robinson, Department of History, Michigan State UniversityProfessor Leonardo A. Villalon, Center for African Studies, University of FloridaA list of books in this...
... anticipation of the future basedon specific understanding of the historical branches of thesciences of human action. . . . What thymology achieves isthe elaboration of a catalogue of human traits. ... Understand-ing deals with judgments of value, with the choice of endsand of the means resorted to for the attainment of theseends, and with the valuation of the outcome of actions per-formed.21Furthermore, ... Mises’swords, “are the starting point of a specific mode of reflection, of the specific understanding of the historical sciences of humanaction.” Equipped with the method of “specific understand-ing,”...
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... 20Mutul Fund Shreholders’ Dily Use of the Internet Remins StedyPercentage of mutual fund–owning households with Internet access by frequency ofInternet use,* selected years201120102009200820062005At ... 21Mutul Fund Owners’ Dily Use of the Internet Percentge of mutul fund–owning households with Internet ccess, 2011Household had Internet accessFrequency of use1Never in the past 12 months ... Shareholders Report Frequent Use of the Internet Shareholders’ daily use of the Internet is widespread. About eight in 10 mutual fund–owning households with Internet access in 2011 went online...
... Use of the Internet, 2012.” ICI Research Perspective 18, no. 6 (November). Available at www.ici.org /pdf/ per18-06 .pdf. Ownership of Mutual Funds, Shareholder Sentiment, and Use of the Internet, ... 21FIGURE19Mutul Fund Shreholders’ Dily Use of the Internet Edges UpPercentage of mutual fund–owning households with Internet access by frequency ofInternet use;* selected years2011 2012201020092008200614116553641289368105799580954799413424224821265752005At ... significant: 85percent accessed the Internet, and more than half reported using the Internet daily (see Sabelhaus 2008). For discussion of households’ use of the Internet across different U.S. demographic...