Attempts to find just the right piece of information in the expanding maze of Internet computers can be frustrating.
While both internal computing systems share the hardware, the Internet computer is in contact only with "components that cannot be affected by malicious software."
Fourteen Internet computers are available on a first come-first-serve basis.
Last year it was the $500 Internet computer, which was supposed to transmogrify the computing universe.
Many have responded by installing blocking software on their Internet computers.
People would now be required to provide identification before using an Internet computer.
Public libraries have a civic and moral responsibility to see that their Internet computers are not used anonymously in crimes against others.
In addition, the address listed for an Internet computer may not always be where the machine actually is.
The idea is to supply doctors with Internet ready computer and printers.
During 1994, for example, approximately 40,000 Internet computers were attacked in 2,460 incidents.