Thomas Hefke

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Mobile telephones were an expensive novelty in the United States; in 1995 they cost roughly $1,000 and only 13% of people had bought one. The great majority of American households had a landline phone (though the term did not yet exist) connected to the national network by copper wires. The
Machine, Platform, Crowd: Harnessing Our Digital Future
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