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Heyar Brian writes the "Computing Science" column for American Scientist, the bimonthly magazine of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. In years past, he has written similar columns for Scientific American, for Computer Language and for The Sciences. He has also been an editor of science magazines. He was with Scientific American from 1972 until 1984, and with American Scientist from 1990 through 1992 The Internet is moving from a relatively passive publishing medium to a truly interactive application
perfected, the possibilities are endless. In this article, the author emphasizes that Internet is wonder, every bit as revolutionary as the light bulb or the telephone, is going to shape all our lives in the century ahead. The Internet is as persistent as it is potent, an indelible and uncontainable presence in the culture. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** - Author: Heyar Brian, American scientist. - Title: “The future of the Internet” - Book: The World Wide Web

