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TCF event slated

"Interfacing with the Future: Implications of the Information Marketplace" will be the topic of the next Technology and Culture Forum on Monday, March 3 at 4:30pm in Rm 10-250. The speaker will be Michael Dertouzos, director of the Laboratory for Computer Science. Respondents will be Tim Berners-Lee of the LCS, inventor of the World Wide Web; David Clark, senior research scientist in electrical engineering and computer science; and Richard Sclove, author of Democracy and Technology. For more information, call x3-0108.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on February 26, 1997.

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