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[H] 1999. D. Wheeler and M.E. O?Kelly. Network topology and
city accessibility of the commercial internet. The Professional Geographer,
51(3), 327-339. Abstract
[H] 2002. T.H. Grubesic and M.E. O?Kelly. Using points of
presence to measure city accessibility to the commercial internet.
Professional Geographer, 54(2), 257-278.
http://www.cybertelecom.org/legis/legis.htm
http://www.milkeninstitute.org/research/miranks.taf?type=rank200&year=2003
CONGRESSIONAL INTERNET CAUCUS FORMED
3/28/96 - Twenty members of Congress joined together to form a new caucus,
the Internet Caucus. Joining the ranks of other congressional caucuses such
as the Arms Control and Disarmament Caucus and the Western Wear Caucus which
seek to promote a particular cause or industry, the Internet Caucus announced
its stated principles were to:
promote growth and advancement of the Internet
provide a bicameral, bipartisan forum for Internet concerns to be raised
promote the education of Members of Congress and their staffs about the
Internet
promote commerce and free flow of information on the Internet
advance the United States' world leadership in the digital world
maximize the openness of and participation in government by the people
By mid-June, the membership of the Internet Caucus had grown to fifty.
The Congressional Internet Caucus
Story: Goodlatte Named Co-Chair of Internet Caucus,
11/20/98.
... regular events and forums for policymakers, the
press, and the public to discuss
important Internet related policy issues. Membership in the Caucus is open to
...
www.techlawjournal.com/internet/81120.htm - 10k
PRESS RELEASE: Congressional Internet Caucus Committee Appointment ...
... CO - will serve as the company's representative to the Caucus. ... and electronic reporting
through the Internet,? said Warren ... With our growing membership in all ...
www.prweb.com/releases/2003/10/prweb83662.htm - 25k
Bay Area New Democrats: DeLay in the House
... Membership in the Congressional Internet Caucus is open to any Member of
Congress
who pledges support for the following goals: Promoting growth and advancement
...
www.bayareanewdemocrats.org/delay/house.html
CLIC
~California Legislature Internet Caucus~ What is the California Legislature
Internet
Caucus? Caucus Membership. Proposed Caucus Workplan.
Hot News ...
www.sen.ca.gov/CLIC/ - 7k - Dec 10, 2004
Congressional Scorecard 1998: Senate Top Ten.
... of, bills pertaining to encryption, Internet tax moratorium, securities
litigation
reform, H1B visas, as well as membership in the Internet caucus). ...
www.techlawjournal.com/score/1998/senate10.htm - 14k
The Netizen - Campaign Dispatch
... Fortunately, some founding members of the Internet Caucus -
Representatives Rick ...
The caucus is now 47 members strong, double its original membership. ...
webmonkey.wired.com/netizen/96/23/index1a.html - 14k
Congressman Bob Goodlatte - The Power of the
Internet
... Membership in the Congressional Internet Caucus is open to any Member of
Congress
who pledges support for the following goals: promoting growth and advancement
...
www.house.gov/goodlatte/wc020599.htm - 5k
Nice: Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee (fwd)
... Internet Gambling) > Access (Bandwidth/E-Rate/General Telecom Act)
> Digital Signatures
>
Advisory Committee Membership Responsibilities > > The Caucus will ...
www.fitug.de/debate/9902/msg00271.html
California Legislature Internet Caucus (CLIC)
California Legislature
Internet Caucus (CLIC). What is the California
Legislature
Internet Caucus? Caucus Membership. Caucus Workplan.
...
www.sen.ca.gov/ftp/sen/clic/clic.htm - 1k
106th - http://www.itic.org/vote_guide/106a/index.html
107th - http://www.itic.org/vote_guide/107/index.html
108th - http://www.traybusiness.com/pgillespie/files/108_guide_final.pdf
Home Computers and Internet Use in US - http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/p23-207.pdf
Occupations: 2000 (496KB) http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/c2kbr-25.pdf
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