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The Public Information ExchangeTM is a non-profit -- 501(c)(3)
-- organization dedicated to promoting the educational, economic
and social environment of our area through the operation of a
community network that is the Public Internet.
The future of Plano will depend heavily on its ability to capitalize on the Internet
and the World Wide Web. The Internet is the transportation infrastructure
of this century. It will be as vital as highways, airports, and waterways have
been in the past. We all recognize the need for local retailers to compete
in the new electronic marketplace, and we all recognize that education
at every level must increasingly use technology. For local government
to serve the public better with faster, more efficient methods, it must
also use the Internet. In addition, just as public television and public radio exist, we need public internet.
Many people are not aware of the importance of providing improved Internet
access for social service groups and for other non-profit service organizations.
These organizations need Internet access so that they too can better serve
the public. Many people in our community also need educational assistance
to develop their language skills and to gain computer literacy.
In addition, because of its explosive growth, Plano needs to build a greater sense of
community by encouraging citizen involvement and increasing citizen participation throughout
the community. To accomplish all of this, plus much more, will require
a common platform, an electronic crossroads for our city, or as it is
more commonly known: an Internet community network that is the public internet.
As
communities develop a rich variety of Internet resources, an Internet
community directory becomes necessary to fill the public need
for ease of use and simplicity. Either this will be a web design
company or a media conglomerate strictly interested in profits
(a dot com), or it will be a community service group (a dot org)
dedicated to serving its area. The Plano Information Exchange,
The Public Internet ExchangeTM, or The PIE.orgTM,
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving our community.
Five local businessmen who have served together as volunteers
on telecommunications issues in Plano since 1995 founded ThePIE.org,
Inc. in 1999.
The PIE recognizes that the explosive growth and popularity of the Internet also
presents its greatest challenge, which is to simply find what you want to find among the 1 billion pages on the Web.
The third most popular reason that people go to the Net is to find local information. Filling this tremendous need in the marketplace with a single directory
source will make The PIE the Plano portal. This means
that there will finally be a convenient way to locate local web sites in the Plano area.
The PIE's success with this collection and organization concept will produce
a powerful communications medium, which we will use, in turn, to support
the community network.
The PIE, will reflect our community standards in Plano by maintaining
a family friendly environment. Although our goal is to organize and coordinate
all Internet sites related to our area, we will strive hard to make sure
that no content will be included which will be offensive or objectionable
to our citizens. Our policy on privacy is that we will maintain the strictest
confidence of all information. We will never sell any visitor logs or
membership lists to marketers nor will we use any information in any way
without the full permission and support of each person.
A comprehensive Internet guide to Plano will be useful for everyone. The PIE
will "localize" the Internet for our users and will improve
access to resources throughout the city. By combining the best elements of community service with the spirit
of free enterprise, we will
provide a new electronic foundation for the Community of Plano.
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