July 21, 2005

Web Publishers Eye Your Wallet

"'In 1955, TV was free,' Kenealy said, 'and two generations later most people pay for it. There was a built-in reluctance to pay for TV until it got so much better than broadcast. That's what I think will happen with the internet.' " Ummm, hasn't this *already* happened with the internet? I pay about as much to get internet (cable broadband) into my house as I do for cable TV.