If you want to hold users, the more you allow two-way communication, the more successful you’ll be.
Predictor: Grundner, Tom
Prediction, in context:In a 1995 article for Governing, Christopher Conte quotes Tom Grundner of the National Public Telecommunications Network. Conte writes:”City officials are missing what fundamentally motivates many participants in the online world. ‘What people really are looking for is interactivity,’ says Tom Grundner, president of the National Public Telecommunications Network. ‘If you want to hold users, the more you allow two-way communication, the more successful you’ll be.’ Grundner’s organization promotes the construction of community-based computer networks. ‘Free-nets’ already have been built in 46 cities, and 30 more have lined up funds to begin construction. An additional 120 cities in 42 states and 10 foreign countries have formed free-net organizing committees.”
Date of prediction: June 1, 1995
Topic of prediction: Global Relationships/Politics
Subtopic: Democracy
Name of publication: Governing
Title, headline, chapter name: Teledemocracy: For Better or Worse
Quote Type: Paraphrase
Page number or URL of document at time of study:
http://firstsearch.oclc.org/WebZ/FSPage?pagename=ftascii:pagetype=print:entityprinting=true:entity/currecno=3:sessionid=sp02sw13-51432-dcclo9q5-oonjnt:entitypagenum=6:1
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