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A citizen at his home in Rockford, Illinois, or Boulder, Colorado, could read a newspaper, listen to a radio, or watch the round-the-clock coverage on television, but he had no way of connecting with those who shared his views. Nor was there a quick, readily available tool for an ordinary citizen to gather information on his own. In 1960, communication was a one-way street, and information was fundamentally inaccessible. The whole idea of summoning up data or reaching thousands of individuals with the touch of a finger was a science-fiction fantasy.
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- Citizens
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- Data
- Fiction
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- Ideas
- Illinois
- Information
- Newspapers
- Ordinary
- Radio
- Reaching
- Streets
- Summoning
- Television
- Tools
- Views
- Watches
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- Available
- Connecting
- One Way
- Ordinary Citizens
- Rounds
- Whole
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