The Chronicle of Higher Education

Can the Internet Be Saved?

Citing spam, viruses, and unreliable connections, scientists plan a 'moon shot': reinventing the whole thing

Larry L. Peterson is lost in the Net. Trying to send a packet of information from Brooklyn to Princeton, he has run into a glitch. It's an important glitch, because Mr. Peterson, chairman of Princeton University's computer-science...

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