Title :
Leveraging cyberspace
Author :
Kalil, Thomas A.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Econ. Council, Washington, DC, USA
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
People with shared interests are using the Internet to solve problems, accomplish tasks, and create resources that would be well beyond the reach of any one person or organization. The Internet is being used to create virtual libraries, factor large numbers, organize massive volunteer efforts, and filter information in a collaborative fashion. The ability to leverage the efforts of large numbers of networked users has important economic, social, and political consequences. This phenomenon is important to policy makers because it can potentially be used to leverage scarce taxpayer dollars and promote applications of the information infrastructure
Keywords :
Internet; government policies; social aspects of automation; Auto-FAQ; GLOBE; Internet; cracking RSA-129; factor large numbers; filter information; information infrastructure applications; leveraging cyberspace; networked users; organize massive volunteer efforts; policy makers; virtual libraries; Collaboration; Collaborative software; Intelligent agent; Internet; Java; Libraries; Search engines; Streaming media; Virtual environment; World Wide Web;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE