Washington Post
In August of 1992,
Robert Kaiser -- then the Post's managing editor -- wrote: "The Post is not in a pot of water, and we're smarter than the average frog. But we do find ourselves swimming in an electronic sea where we could eventually be devoured -- or ignored as an unnecessary anachronism. Our goal, obviously, is to avoid getting boiled as the electronic revolution continues." The paper's website was launched 10 years ago this week. || "Ten Internet Years" pieces by
Patricia Sullivan and
Jay Rosen.