U.S., Internet's Inventor, Lags In Web Access
November 21, 2009 4 p.m.
Despite being the country that invented the Internet, America lags far behind nations like Japan and South Korea in broadband speed and access. Guy Raz checks in with Thomas Bleha, author of the book Overtaken on the Information Superhighway, to find out why.
Despite being the country that invented the Internet, America lags far behind nations like Japan and South Korea in broadband speed and access. Guy Raz checks in with Thomas Bleha, author of the book Overtaken on the Information Superhighway, to find out why. Copyright 2009 National Public Radio. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.
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