Communication is both speaking and listening. Check out Toastmasters International to improve your communication and leadership skills. In the Boston, Massachusetts area, try District 31. Remember, communication is a two-way street. | ||||
Telnet or remote login from The Library of Congress1 which has officially disappeared but there is a substitute or Hytelnet - Archive of Telnet Sites or webopedia information. | ||||
Alternative Interfaces to the Library of Congress Online Catalog | ||||
You can telnet or gopher to the The Library of Congress Machine-Assisted Realization of the Virtual Electronic Library (LC MARVEL) | ||||
This information on telnet is part of Road Map 96, so it is old, but then again so am I...but I'm happy2. | ||||
Sources of telnet software. | ||||
An example of telnet for those who like the game of GO. | ||||
How about getting a cartoon with your name in it! | ||||
Electronic magazines or Ezines Lockergnome - Free Technology E-mail Newsletters. | ||||
SitePoint.com Empowering Web Developers since 1997. | ||||
Web Site Design & Development. | ||||
WillMaster.com :: CGI and WebMaster Tools asks, "Are you ready to make your web site interactive?" | ||||
Doctor Ebiz "helping small business succeed online." | ||||
Fully moderated discussion lists Adventive Discussion Lists "The Living Pulse of Business Online." | ||||
Kim Komando answers a question about Chat | ||||
From North Dakota State University Electronic Mail and Mailing Lists. | ||||
Communication and electronic mail or e-mail. | ||||
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From Oakton Community College, Illinois E-Mail & Discussion Lists, but is there life beyond Yahoo? | ||||
From Hawaii or al least aloha Searching for E-Mail Addresses. | ||||
That's a fact or rather an FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) from FAQ dot org on FAQ: How to find people's E-mail addresses. | ||||
We import answers to FAQs from Canada on FAQ: How to find people's E-mail addresses. | ||||
Betty used Switchboard to find me. | ||||
You can also try InfoSpace. | ||||
Email Search. | ||||
addresses dot com. | ||||
MESA Meta Email Search Agent. | ||||
Both USA.Net and altavista.com have discontinued free3 e-mail so, if your address changes, try Return Path "Your Email Change of Address Solution". It has worked for me. | ||||
Looking for news? Try Topix dot net. | ||||
Zen and the Art of the Internet A Beginner's Guide to the Internet, First Edition, January 1992, of historical interest. | ||||
An excerpt from Dummies Daily on Finding a Mailing List | ||||
Of historical interest perhaps since "Telnet is no longer under active development and technical support is no longer provided." And even this link is a archive. | ||||
Newsgroups and Usenet and deja.com which Google has acquired. Taking the temperature of a newsgroup. | ||||
Usenet started out as a distributed discussion forum from campus mainframe to campus mainframe and has turned into file trading network. Thus Usenet may be disappearing or rather transforming. Bandwidth problems or problems from some bands? | ||||
Enroll in a Virtual University course or just get on the mailing list. | ||||
Special Interest Groups or SIGs like Apple owners near Minneapolis! and it don't rain in Indianapolis in the summer time or for Librarians when Research is a Discipline. | ||||
Dummies Daily will improve your self-esteem? | ||||
Cliff Notes with the ubiquitous yellow and black stripes has an electronic format for "eTips". | ||||
Site Pro News offers tips and you can subscribe to the electronic newsletter covering what a web site pro should know. | ||||
Learn more. Surf less. With Topica including free beauty tips; sign up your ugly friends just kidding. | ||||
Try E MAZING.com's Internet Tip of the Day -- "a newsletter loaded with tips..." | ||||
If you are a novice, then novice news may be the newsletter for you. | ||||
Learn the Net is available in English, Español, Français, Deutsch, & Italian-o! Ciao Bella! Va Bene! | ||||
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An excerpt on dealing with e-mail attachments Avoid Double Clicking | ||||
ICQ. The Code of Conduct for Instant Messaging. | ||||
Communicating with a group of humans across time is called a "forum" or "discussion" Communicating with a group of humans at a point in time is called "chat" | ||||
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1 Ruth suggested this link...thanks. 2Cat Stevens 3"There's no such thing as a free..." |
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