As far as available resources go, how do Internet resources compare to such resources as books, magazines and newspapers, television programs, other on-line systems, etc.?
A lot more timely. But posted articles, what I consider the indigenous Internet resource, are naturally a lot shallower than magazine articles, but like I said, they are highly timely. Also, articles that appear in magazines etc. are copyrighted and so only appear on the net if the information provider gives permission; these are few and far between. Naturally the databases of stock prices is not available anywhere else without paying a bit of money, and Martin Wong’s quote server is an especially convenient, electronic, and timely version of the daily paper.
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