Limited and Selected Sensory Information: The Internet is an eective channel for visual and audi-
tory information such as, seeing pictures, hearing sounds and reading text. However, it does not allow
full scope for our senses. We can see pictures of the flowers, but not smell their fragrance, we can see
pictures of a hammer, but not feel its weight or balance. Further, when we pick up and inspect some-
thing, we choose what we look at and how we look at it. This is not the case on the Internet. If we were
looking at buying a car on the Internet, we would see the pictures the seller had chosen for us to see
but not ...
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