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...photo project proved anything, it was that nothing leaps over national boundaries like the Net. The pictures showed that, whether American, Vietnamese, Malaysian or Albanian, computer users hunched over their screens all look pretty much alike. Indeed, however inadvertently, Smolan may have advanced the protest against cybercensorship. At least some of the 1 million people estimated to have visited his Website last week saw, perhaps for the first time, that despite what some politicians would have us believe, the Internet carries much more than dirty pictures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NET'S STRANGE DAY | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

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