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Whose Internet Is It?
Last Aired: 3/27/2006
Renew your driver’s license. Pay a parking ticket. Enroll in community college. These things are now easier to do on the Internet than they are in person. As more public services move online, what happens to those who don’t have access to the Internet? Some communities are hoping to bridge the digital divide by providing free wireless service. But should municipalities be competing with private businesses ...
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