From sj-approval Thu Jul 27 10:42:35 1995 Return-Path: Received: by world.std.com (5.65c/Spike-2.0) id AA17680; Thu, 27 Jul 1995 14:46:11 -0400 Received: from emout04.mail.aol.com by world.std.com (5.65c/Spike-2.0) id AA17642; Thu, 27 Jul 1995 14:46:08 -0400 Received: by emout04.mail.aol.com (1.37.109.11/16.2) id AA153700554; Thu, 27 Jul 1995 14:42:35 -0400 Date: Thu, 27 Jul 1995 14:42:35 -0400 From: RUBENEWS@aol.com Message-Id: <950727144234_124342376@aol.com> To: sj@world.std.com Subject: NET NOTES 2 Sender: sj-approval@world.std.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: sj NET NOTES 2 COLUMN (This column of source material is written specifically for journalist colleagues around the globe. This information is not for publication. Please share with as many journalist netters as possible.) By Ruben Sosa Villegas c1995 Several recent magazines about the Internet. Consider: INFOBAHN: The Magazine of Internet Culture Premiere Issue, $4.95 USA, $6.95 Canada Subscriptions, services, survey, people and more at http://www.postmodern.com/ Michael C. Berch, Editor and Publisher (mcb@postmodern.com) Paul R. Ramsey, President and co-Publisher Jeanne Dusseault, creative direcotr and co-Publisher FEATURES: "Fighting the (pretty) Good Fight:" Phil Zimmerman faces federal indictment for authoring PGP (Pretty Good Privacy for Internet e-mail); "Bigfoot!" Chronicles of the great newsgroup raids; "Myths of the Internet" recent critics of Internet culture have developed some odd ideas about the way things are, and the way they ought to be; "In Poltics, The Network is the Machine" By 1996 you can expect a maibox full of political campaign material as America's political strategists discover the Internet; plus departments, miscellany and plenty of advertisements. THE NET: The Mother of All Internet Magazines Premiere Issue, $4.95 USA, $6.95 Canada; Third issue costs increase to $6.95 USA & Canada, because it includes a Windows disk filled with needless junk) SITE: world wide web: http://www.thenet-usa.com/ SUBSCRIPTIONS: $39.95 a year for 12 issues plus disks. Mark Frost, editor, e-mail: talktous@thenet-usa.com FEATURES: (third issue): "AOL Flame Wars Ignite The Net: A Tale of Prejudice and Naivete"; "On The Cheap: Getting Online For Nothing (almost)"; "Web of the Future"; plus their blue pages listings of interesting education web sites and several columnists. .net: The Internet Magazine The New Directory to the Electronic World (This U.K. magazine is now available in the U.S.) PRICE: $5.95 U.S.; Now on issue 8 E-MAIL: netmag@futurenet.co.uk Richard Longhurst, Editor, e-mail: rlonghurst@futurenet.co.uk Stuart Anderton, Publisher, e-mail: Sanderton@futurenet.co.uk .net is at Future Publishing Ltd., 30 Monmouth Street, Bath, Avon BA1 2BW Telephone: 01225 442244; Fax: 01225 423212 FEATURES: "Breaking Into Heaven: Hackers: Guardian Angels or the Devil's Disciples?"; That'll Show You: Surprises from the Internet World '95"; "Best Kept Secret: Discover how to use PGP"; "The Bluffer's Guide to the Internet: Become an Internet Expert in five minutes"; "Surving on Brain Waves" plus columns, offers, lists, etc. NET NOTES 2 -30-