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Last Update: June 29, 1995


Classified Flea Market. A weekly classified ad publication serving San Francisco and the East Bay. Containing over 3,500 ads each week for housing, cars, antiques, and general services. http://www.cfm.com/cfm/

The Computer Sun Times Magazine. A regional Internet newspaper for the Rocky Mountains much like Cyberspace Today. http://www.rmii.com/cstimes/

Family World. Includes articles, links to other family-oriented WWW sites, product information, software reviews and a parent's forum. http://family.com/

Global Network Navigator. An excellent Internet magazine about all sorts of things. Vast and well produced. http://www.gnn.com/gnn/gnn.html

Inter@ctive Week. From Ziff-Davis, this is another well-written weekly magazine about the Internet and other on-line topics. http://zcias3.ziff.com/%7Eintweek/

Interactive Age. A real trade journal for communications professionals. Includes daily reports from their talented writing crew. http://www.wais.com:80/ia/current/texthm.html

The InterNIC Scout Report. The best-edited place to find cool and new stuff on the Internet. Not restricted to World Wide Web. http://www.internic.net/scout-report/

InterQuote Stock Quote Services. Delivers personalized live or summary quotes. Free trial offer. http://wwa.com/~quote/

Lexis-Nexis. A heavyweight in legal, business and demographic databases. You can access information about their on-line services. http://www.lexis-nexis.com/

MacUser Magazine. Information about the magazine, benchmark programs, back issues, etc. http://www.macuser.ziff.com/~macuser/

MacWEEK Magazine. Information about the magazine, research reports, back issues, etc. http://www.macuser.ziff.com/~macweek/

Mercury Center (San Jose Mercury News). The Voice of the Valley is now available on the Web. http://www.sjmercury.com/main.html

Merlin's Web. A e-zine for magicians, Merlin's Web is chock full of news and stuff for incantators. Tips for getting started, specials for young people and archives of books and reference materials is neatly organized. http://www.swifty.com/MW/toc.html

Mother Jones Interactive. Direct from the publishers. Read full-text articles from the current issue of this counter-cultural icon. http://www.mojones.com/

The Multimedia Newsstand. The newsstand of the future. Buy more than 500 magazines, and videotapes on the Internet. Read selected articles from Esquire and Popular Mechanics. http://mmnewsstand.com/

National Public Radio. Get program schedules, station information and more. http://www.npr.org/

NCSA What's New. The longest and most complete listing. It's a great place to get your new site listed. Updated weekly http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/whats-new.html

NetSurfer Digest. A thorough weekly report on Internet happenings. http://www.netsurf.com/

The San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle. When it's raining and you can't get the paper, you can see today's stories on-line. Many graphics, full text searching. Amazing... http://sfgate.com/

Stanford Netnews Filtering Service. Tired of fighting your way through USENET just to read a single post with relevant information. Well, these folks can take the trouble out of the trash for you, through a self created profile they e-mail you the relevant news. http://woodstock.stanford.edu:2000/

Time-Warner. From the publishers of Time, Money, Entertainment Weekly, People and more. Includes an innovative bulletin board system. Fresh and up-to-date! http://www.timeinc.com/

Upside Magazine. Great interviews, business and financial news about Silicon Valley. Selected articles from current and back issues may be read on-line. http://www.upside.com/infolane/upside/upsidehp.html

Weather World. Satellite, radar and other weather information for North America. http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/wxworld/html/top.html

The World Wide Web Virtual Library . Developed and managed by CERN, the original creators of the Web, this is a meta-index of all human knowledge! Dispersed throughout the world, start here to see everything they've cataloged. Individual editors and subject experts keep smartly-formatted hotlists of various academic areas. This is THE BEST source for verifiable data on and about the Internet. http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/DataSources/bySubject/Overview.html

Yahoo!. A hierarchical hotlist of the World-Wide Web. http://www.yahoo.com/


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