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The articles
in this section of the website demonstrate the sociological
effect technological advancements have had on global cities
such as Toronto. As technology changes, people change.
"Virtual
Volunteerism" by CHRISTL DABU
"Teenagers
stay well-connected through cell phones, and by e-mailing
and instant messaging on the Web" by Bret Begun (Newsweek,
December 10, 2001)
"Telework:
The AT&T Experience" by Dr. Braden Allenby (a speech
presented for US congress, March 22, 2001)
"Internet
Gender Gap Remains in Canada" by Michael Pastore (CyberAtlas,
April 9, 2001)
"Next
Frontiers: The New Entertainment" by N'Gai Croal (Newsweek,
December 10, 2001)
"The
End of Snail Mail?" by Steven Levy (Newsweek, October
13, 2001)
"Wireless
World" by Steven Levy (Newsweek, December 10, 2001)
"Internet
is easy but not so enjoyable" (eMarketer, February 8,
2002)
"Global
online population still growing" (eMarketer, February
5, 2002)
"Canadian
families love their PCs" (CyberAtlas, February 1, 2002)
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