Tuesday, December 5, 2000
By James Chapman, Science Correspondent
The Internet may be only a passing fad for many users, according to a report.
Researchers found that millions were turning their back on the web, disillusioned by its limitations or unwilling to pay high access charges.
Tuesday, December 5, 2000
By James Chapman, Science Correspondent
The Internet may be only a passing fad for many users, according to a report.
Researchers found that millions were turning their back on the web, disillusioned by its limitations or unwilling to pay high access charges.
I don’t know who needs to read this right now, but if it’s you, take heart and know you’re not alone. I’ve shared parts of this advice twice in the last few weeks with two completely different friends, each from very different paths, living completely distinct lives.
I don’t know who needs to read this right now, but if it’s you, take heart and know you’re not alone. I’ve shared parts of this advice twice in the last few weeks with two completely different friends, each from very different paths, living completely distinct lives.