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Information technology has revolutionized the interactions between professionals at all levels. E-mails, information exchange, advertisement and even entertainment are all available at click of a mouse from the comfort of one’s home at any time of the clay or night. It is easy to use, can reach a global audience and is a cost-effective method of communication.

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Correspondence to A K Agarwal.

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Dhawan, N., Agarwal, A.K. ENT on the internet. IJO & HNS 51, 96–99 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02998002

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