I live in a small coastal town of 398 people located halfway between San Francisco and the Oregon border. The nearest traffic light is nine miles north in the town of Mendocino; its closest_____1_____ to the south is over 90 miles away. The nearest four-lane highway is 58 miles east. Federal Express doesn't ____2____ here on Saturdays. But there is Internet _____3_____ here. It enables me to work at home, writing computer books and articles for computer magazines. It enables local students and historians to conduct research. It____4_____ local businesses--inns, music stores, driving schools---to reach new_____5______. It enables local people to enjoy the benefits of email and the ____6____ of websites and chat-rooms. In fact, because small towns have few people, few stores, and few libraries and schools, you could argue that the Internet_____7_____ more benefits to small towns than it does to big cities. But Internet service providers are not interested in ____8_____ markets. What they are interested in is making money. As a result, people in many small towns and ____9_____ areas are unable to keep up with the development of ________10________ technology. (information; deliver; place; access; carries; enables; customers; provides; urban; delights; small; remote; companion; reach; software)