vra> INTERNET PRESS (fwd)
Vladimir Vrabec
vrabec at cs.felk.cvut.cz
Mon Oct 10 18:53:03 CET 1994
Vazeni pratele,
dovolte, abych vas seznamil se souborem internet-press (autor Kevin
M. Savetz), ktery tvori noveho clena Usenet FAQs. Je zaclenen
do skupiny news.answers/internet-services.
S pozdravem
Vladimir Vrabec
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Date: Sat, 8 Oct 1994 19:26:22 -0800
SENDER: Kevin Savetz <savetz at northcoast.com>
Subject: Internet Press (version 1.2)
Archive-name: internet-services/internet-press
Last-Modified: 1994/10/8
Version: 1.2
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The Internet Press
A guide to electronic journals about the Internet
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Version 1.2 - 8 October, 1994
by Kevin M. Savetz - savetz at northcoast.com
and John M. Higgins - higgins at dorsai.dorsai.org
This document is copyright 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz and John M. Higgins. All
rights reserved. More legal stuff is near the end of this file.
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+Additions: +Everybody's Internet Update; +Internet Index; +Matrix News
The Internet is full of many high-quality publications about the net
itself. But surprise, surprise, like everything else 'round here they're
tough to find. Here's some guidance on what's out there and what's good.
Some are pointers to other net resources, some address broader issues of
the net. Some are free, some cost $$$. Be warned that some of these are
startups, which often fail to live up to their promise and publication
schedule.
FEEDBACK Y'ALL: This is just an initial pass. Let us know about any
other good e-journals or newsletters discussing the Internet, paid or free.
Send details and copies to higgins at dorsai.dorsai.org and savetz at northcoast.com.
HOW TO GET THE INTERNET PRESS ONCE:
E-MAIL - To: savetz at rahul.net
Subject: send ipress
Body: Ignored - put your request in the SUBJECT line or you'll just annoy Kevin.
HOW TO GET PERIODIC UPDATES TO THE INTERNET PRESS:
E-MAIL - To: savetz at rahul.net
Subject: subscribe ipress
Body: Ignored - put your request in the SUBJECT line or you'll just annoy Kevin.
USENET - alt.internet.services, alt.culture.internet, alt.etext
MUST-READS (Guides, newsgroups, etc): alt.internet.services; Net-
Happenings mailing list (or comp.internet.net-happenings); Yanoff's Special
Internet Connections List; NetSurfer Digest; Scout Report.
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COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION (Free): A little academic. But since
it's edited by John December, the master of the colossal CMC guide, it's
worth checking.
WWW - http://www.rpi.edu/~decemj/cmc/mag/current/toc.html
+EVERYBODY'S INTERNET UPDATE (free): Monthly newsletter from the
Electronic Frontier Foundation aimed at picking up up where the EFF's
Guide to the Internet (formerly the Big Dummy's Guide) left off.
E-MAIL - To: listserv at eff.org
Subject: Ignored
Body: subscribe your at address net-guide
USENET - comp.org.eff.talk, alt.internet.services
FTP - ftp.eff.org: /pub/Net_info/EFF_Net_Guide/Updates
HUMAN CONTACT - Adam Gaffin, adamg at world.std.com
NETSURFER DIGEST (Free for now): An interesting startup that crisply
reviews a wide range of net topics and resources. For example, one issue
discussed some interesting disagreements among the net.gods, pointed to a
furious thread on anti-feminsim that had broken out on alt.mens-rights,
and offered pointers to a few cool publications. It's in beta testing
right now, so the addresses, etc., may change quickly. So may the price.
E-MAIL - To: beta at netsurf.com
Subject: Ignored
Body: subscribe ns-digest-ascii firstname lastname
WWW - http://www.netsurf.com/nsd/index.html
FTP - ftp.netsurf.com/pub/nsd/
SCOUT REPORT (Free): Forget building campfires. Scout Report is a weekly
featuring new resource announcements. News reports about the net were
promised but are pretty lean. Put out by gods at InterNIC.
E-MAIL - To: majordomo at is.internic.net
Subject: Ignored
Body: Subscribe scout-report
GOPHER - is.internic.net
WWW - http://www.internic.net
WEBster ($$$) - Another startup on the Web. Free for now. Has a really
clumsy retrieval system.
E-MAIL - To: 4free at webster.tgc.com
Subject: Ignored
Body: Ignored
HUMAN CONTACT - love-letters at webster.tgc.com
THE WEB WORD - This startup monthly aims to give pointers like the top
10 web sites, news, and how-to tips. Pretty good. Quizically, it's only
available by e-mail at launch. Long.
E-MAIL - To: innovation at euronet.nl
Subject: Ignored
Body: intro Your at address Your Name
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BITS AND BYTES (Free): Good computer miscellanea. But why do so many
publications grab snippets of Edupage, an excellent infotech e-pub? On the
long side.
E-MAIL - To: listserv at acad1.dana.edu
Subject: ignored
Body: SUBSCRIBE bits-n-bytes [case matters!]
GOPHER - gopher.dana.edu: /Electronic Journals
FTP - ftp.dana.edu: /periodic
CYBERWIRE DISPATCH (Free): Very high quality coverage of the Internet and
cyberspace. Editor Brock Meeks (a reporter for Interactive Week)
became famous by getting sued for libel by a "make.money.fast"-type. Short.
Soon to become part of HotWIRED.
E-MAIL - To: majordomo at cyberwerks.com
Subject: Ignored
Body: subscribe cwd-l
USENET - comp.society.privacy
GOPHER - cyberwerks.com
WWW - http://cyberwerks.com
EFFECTOR (Free): The Electronic Frontier Foundation's membership
newsletter, great for telecom policy updates. Short
E-MAIL - To: listserv at eff.org
Subject: Ignored
Body: subscribe your at address effector-online
USENET - comp.org.eff {preferred!}
GOPHER - gopher.eff.org
FTP - ftp.eff.org
FYI - ($$$) Well written (though blandly named), FYI covers a range of
Internet topics that seems focused on the commercial aspects of the net.
One recent issue addressed Compu$erve's push into Internet access, a new
net catalog venture, and the creation of a new cyberspace magazine. Nicely
written, but worth $40 a year? Free samples readily available.
E-MAIL - To: fyi at marketplace.com
Subject: fyi
Body: Humans here, ask nicely
GOPHER - marketplace.com
Human contact: fyihart at aol.com
HotFLASH (Free): A shill sheet for Wired Magazine. Relentlessly
self-promotional and pretty lame. We're addicts to the print magzine, but
this weekly is a thinly-disguised press release. Blissfully short. The
editors promise us that it will soon become a "real" publication. Cyberwire
Dispatch will soon reside here.
E-MAIL- To: info-rama at wired.com
Subject: Ignored
Body: subscribe hotwired
+INTERNET INDEX: A shameles and very well executed imitation of Harper's
Index compiling interesting net stats.
WWW -http://www.openmarket.com/info/internet-index/current.html
EMAIL - internet-index-request at OpenMarket.com
Subject: ignored
Body: subscribe internet-index
THE INTERNET INFORMER (Shareware): A startup promising news from both the
virtual and real worlds including topics like business, legal issues, "MuD
Times", "UseNet Life", etc. Ambitious, so it'll be interesting to see if
they can deliver. Seeking a $1 donation from subscribers.
E-MAIL - To: Informer at Cris.Com
Subject: Subscribe
Body: Subscribe Informer
INTERNET MONTHLY REPORT (Free): IMR announces the online
accomplishments, milestones, and problems discovered by a variety of
organizations in the Internet community. Very long, 100k-plus.
E-MAIL RETRIEVAL - To: rfc-info at isi.edu
Subject: Ignored
Body: imryymm
e.g., imr9409.txt = Sept. 1994
FTP - venera.isi.edu/in-notes/imr/imryymm.txt
nis.nsf.net/internet/newsletters/internet.monthly.report
GOPHER - is.internic.net:Internet Info.../Internet Monthly Reports
JASBITS (Free): Computer and net miscellanea. What it lacks in newsiness
it makes up in entertainment value.
E-MAIL - To: jsquires at cerf.net
Subject: Ignored
Body: Subscribe Your Name
+MATRIX NEWS ($$$) - Not strictly about the net, this monthly looks more
broadly about cross-network issues issues. Expect Internet, Bitnet, UUCP
plus stand-alone services like the Well and Compu$erve. Pretty
techie/academic. Subs are $25 a year. Samples readily available.
E-MAIL - To: mids at tic.com
Subject: Ask nicely
Body: Humans here
GOPHER - gopher.tic.com
WWW - http://www.tic.com
FTP - ftp.tic.com
META MAGAZINE (Free): A monthly mostly about net-related stuff. Not bad,
but could use a little more meat. Worth a test drive, if you can handle
the Web-only nature of the pub.
WWW - ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/mlinksva/meta.html
NETWORK OBSERVER (Free): Monthly commentary and bits about the net.
Lengthy.
E-MAIL - To: rre-request at weber.ucsd.edu
Subject: subscribe Your Name
Body: NADA
NETWORKS & COMMUNITY (Free): The emphasis here is on "community" in
Internet-land. Short and less techie than you might expect. Too much
excerpting from other net sources.
E-MAIL - To: cvington at netcom.com
Subject: ignored
Body: SUBSCRIBE YOUR NAME
GOPHER - gopher.well.sf.ca.us /Community/Civic Nets
NSF NETWORK NEWS (Free): Bi-monthly news on the real nuts and bolts of
the net. Mucho techie, but one issue had a good overview to telecom
egislation in Congress.
E-MAIL - To: newsletter-request at is.internic.net
Subject: Ignored
Body: SUBSCRIBE NSF-NETWORK-NEWS)
GOPHER - is.internic.net: InterNIC Info.../About InterNIC Info...
WWW - http://www.internic.net/newsletter
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Copyright 1994 Kevin M. Savetz and John M. Higgins. This list may be
redistributed provided that the article and this notice remain intact.
This article may not under any circumstances be resold or redistributed
for compensation of any kind without prior written permission from Kevin
Savetz and John M. Higgins. That includes publication by magazine or
CD-ROM. But if you're interested, talk to us. We write for a living, after
all.
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