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- N-1-1-070.10 Internet in the News, by Vint Cerf*,
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- Any system with the size and geographic scope of the Internet is bound
- to find itself at the core of newsworthy events. I suppose this is the
- natural consequence of the evolution of all infrastructure. Most
- people pay little attention to the power system or the road system
- until something goes wrong. THEN these quietly-serving infrastructures
- suddenly get a good deal of local, regional and, sometimes national or
- even international attention. So it seems to be with the Internet and
- the various activities surrounding it.
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- The Internet is frequently mentioned in the trade press as the largest
- collaborative internetworking system ever built (and it is still
- GROWING!). Its very scale almost guarantees that some things that
- happen in the Internet environment earn international attention. For
- instance, Cable News Network (CNN) ran stories recently about the use
- of the Internet in Project Gutenberg (headquartered in the state of
- Illinois in the US) to disseminate public domain books and about Dutch
- hackers who spend their time attempting to break into various hosts on
- the Internet, especially those operated by the U.S. Department of
- Defense.
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- More often, it is the standards-making activity which attracts trade
- press attention. Recent announcements of plans for support of
- Privacy-Enhanced Mail and the adoption of Open Shortest Path First
- routing garnered considerable attention.
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- The Internet Society, itself, has caused no little stir in many
- circles. The Chronicle for Higher Education ran a recent story about
- the formation of the Society and this led to a small storm of queries
- and applications for membership which descended on the staff of the
- Internet Society secretariat.
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- Not long ago, a special arm of the US Agency for International
- Development, Volunteers in Technical Assistance, announced their plans
- to use the Internet to assist in disaster relief planning and
- coordination. The Secretary-General of the International
- Telecommunications Union announced plans to place on-line copies of
- all CCITT standards document in archives accessible to Internet users.
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- Announcements of commercial Internet service offerings from Sweden,
- Finland, the United Kingdom and the United States seem to pepper the
- news with increasing regularity. Another sign that the Internet is
- outgrowing its historical research focus. Similarly, strong interest
- in the Internet in the Library community and among elementary and
- secondary school educators reflects yet other facets of the
- increasingly diverse communities relying upon and exploring new uses
- of this global system.
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- *Vice President, Corporation for National Research Initiatives
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