Cyberspace Today 1995 Calendar
March -- Premier Issue Ð A rough accumulation of the California
Internet Service providers is presented as the most complete
and best way for Bay Area computer users to basic gain access
to the Internet.
April -- CyberCafes and Epicure Ð The attraction of San Francisco coffee
shops with Internet terminals and directories of local hot spots,
restaurants and brew pubs will be featured.
May -- Kids and the Internet Ð A lot of us buy computers because we have
a child. WhatÕs hot and not on the Internet for parents will be
covered, and weÕll introduce a new kid editor for Cyberspace
Today.
June -- ISP Roundup Ð All California Internet Service Providers will be
listed, categorized and reviewed. A comprehensive Òhow toÓ manual
on how to choose an ISP will be printed.
July -- Macintosh on the Internet Ð Most home Macintosh users only need to
add a modem to their system in order to gain access to the
Internet. A step-by-step procedure is given in Cyberspace Today.
August -- California Bulletin Boards Ð BBS systems, those rouge computers
that sit on the fringe of the cyberspace are a great expression of
democracy. Cyberspace Today publishes the hottest BBS numbers.
September -- Windows on the Internet Ð Most home Windows users only need to add
a modem to their system in order to gain access to the Internet. A
step-by-step procedure is given in Cyberspace Today.
October -- Microsoft Windows 95 Special Ð This paper will be perfectly
positioned to deliver a technically astute, but informative,
explanation of how MicrosoftÕs new network will operate.
November -- Choosing An On-Line System Ð By now CIS, AOL, Prodigy, eWorld and
others will be involved in a dance where the consumer is the
winner. Cyberspace Today explains how to choose.
December -- Holiday Gifts Ð The usual litany of gifts and goodies will be
listed. Other editorial features may include predictions for the
new year and reflections on predictions not made.
January '96 -- The Arts Ð This paper will dedicate the bulk of our editorial to
new opinions on how the explosion of electronic communications has
effected the work and daily lives of urban artists.
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