- It's a network.
- It's a loose organization.
- It's a coffee house.
- It's a mailbox.
- It's a business tool.
- It's a library.
- It's a software shop.
- It's a newspaper.
- It's a living thing.
- Scientists use it to solve.
- Educators use it to educate.
- Professionals use it to consult.
- Businesses use it to compete.
- Governments use it to disseminate.
- Activists use it to activate.
- It supports scientific discovery.
- It saves trees (maybe).
- It exposes the truth.
- It gives away free stuff.
- It creates new business opportunities.
- It accommodates the disabled.
- It brings people and nations together.
- It plays Cupid.
- It prevents pointless walks to the Coke machine.
- It makes people laugh.
- It turns people on.
- It separates and isolates people.
- It distributes unreliable, unchecked information.
- It spreads hate.
- It creates job insecurity.
- It threatens national security.
- It enables piracy and sabotage.
- It invades privacy.
- It enables fraud.
- It carries unrestricted pornography.
- It empowers the few and excludes the many.
- It takes a need for information or services.
- It takes a properly equipped computer.
- It takes a communications hookup.
- It takes software tools for navigating the Internet.
- It takes basic computer and communications skills.
- It takes knowing where to look.
- It takes practice.