
Yes, the Internet—the “Information Superhighway” version of the “Internet” that was sold as a digital panacea to a credulous public in the 1990s, that is—is now officially dead. So what does this mean? And where do we go from here? Today, I’ll get to the bottom of the dead internet theory and what conspiracy realists should make of this news.

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As part of our ongoing focus on solutions and answers, today we look at the example of the Ozarks Neighborly Exchange, a small grassroots organization that is fostering community interaction in Ozark County, Missouri. We discuss the group, its origin, and how others around the world can learn from the example of groups like this one with community member Thomas Freedman. |
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