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In the mid-nineties, technology entrepreneurs and media pundits believed that the Internet was like television circa 1948: poised to burst forth as the next powerful entertainment medium. Billions of dollars and a string of wrecked companies and careers later, that vision remains frustratingly unfulfilled. Taking the first penetrating look at the new media industry from the human perspective, Digital Babylon describes how the convergence of entertainment, media, and computer worlds went off track.
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