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ZalesMcMuffin ago

Why thank you. Updating my perception accordingly.

It's always intriguing to find how often the apparently novel turns out to be a rerun (albeit a still-brilliant one)!

ETA: this bit at the end of the article seems to foresee, at least somewhat, the very problem I'm looking at in this OP:

Others see the period of uncertainty ahead as a rare opportunity for people to shape their own technological destiny. "We need . . . a firm idea of the kind of media environment we would like to see in the future," warns Howard Rheingold in his new book, The Virtual Community. While it may be difficult for communities as diverse as those on the Internet to set their own agenda, it seems increasingly likely that if they don't, someone else will do it for them.