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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Forty years of value destruction? Or four decades of e-revolution? Your view of the Internet probably depends on where you stand, as either a buyer or a seller.
Some big offline commercial pillars like Blockbuster (BBI) or The New York Times (NYT), or failed phonebook publisher R.H. Donnelley have crumbled dramatically under the weight of the online model.
Since the first computer network error message was received 40 years ago, the Internet has been a force of disruption, a spigot of cheap distribution, an undertow of devaluation. ...
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