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InternetBooks are published almost daily covering everything there is to know about the Internet. Use the World Wide Web to locate things of interest. Here are some bookstores to visit:
Many books are available online in full text. Check Computer and Internet Books for links. The "Un-official Internet Book List" by Kevin Savetz is a large list of books on the Internet, its users, software, hardware, use, and abuse. Top level categories include Internet introductions and guides, Site indices and guides, Intermediate/advanced books, and Servers and system administration. You can search the book descriptions by keyword. Internet - newsletters/magazinesTop100Mag has links to some of the most popular English language magazines. "Matrix News," a monthly newsletter about cross-network issues. Networks frequently mentioned include USENET, UUCP, FidoNet, BITNET, the Internet, and conferencing systems like the WELL and CompuServe. Matrix News is about all computer networks worldwide that exchange electronic mail. "Internet World magazine," Meckler Corp. Internet Business Report. CMP Publications (Network Computing, Communications Week, etc.). Newsletter for corporate strategists interested in the Internet as a channel for information products and services, or to extend support for current operations. Monthly in an 8-page hardcopy format. For a complimentary sample issue, send email to ibr@cmp.com. Specify "free copy" in the subject line. They have a free technology information service at http://techweb.cmp.com/techweb. Wired. ISSN 1058-1028. 544 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, U.S.A. A trendy, glossy magazine frequently highlighting electronic networking. Bulletin Board systems and networks |
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