National borders emerge in cyberspace
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Amidst the high-flying, oxygen-deprived hype at the zenith of the Internet economic bubble several truths had seemed inevitable: that notions of career and workplace would forever be changed, that generation of wealth would follow a brand new set of rules, and that political boundaries would sink below the rising tide of the global Internet. But as Web surfers around the world are starting to discover, national borders don't necessarily disappear as soon as you switch on the computer.
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Copyright © 2002 ACM.
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Published: 01 December 2002
Published in NETWORKER Volume 6, Issue 4
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