Internet report finally arrives seven years later
Talk about turning in your homework late : The government just finished a report on Internet traffic that Congress requested seven years ago.
Lawmakers had demanded the $1 million federal study, ultimately called "Signposts in Cyberspace," under a 1998 federal law, the Next Generation Internet Research Act.
Read the complete story . (USA Today)
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