The Source v. CompuServe
Abstract
Information utilities like The Source and CompuServe reach an audience of well‐educated and affluent micro/personal computer users. These users can be served in the context of their business/professional roles. They can also be attracted to the utilities in their roles as individual consumers. Both The Source and CompuServe provide services that are directed to each of these user‐roles. However, the emphasis in the two utilities is somewhat different.
Citation
Falk, H. (1984), "The Source v. CompuServe", Online Review, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 214-224. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb024155
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1984, MCB UP Limited
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