- Ask Dr. Weil;
- bOING bOING
- A hip mag about, among other things, technology, zines, weirdos, obsessions,
- subcultures, and the elusive Otto Matik.
- Bitch
- Feminist media and pop culture commentary.
- Buzznet
- "Your online cultural voice," they say.
- BYTE Magazine
- c|net online
- Kind of like the TV Guide of the Net. Product reviews, news,
- a gamecenter, plus Shareware.com.
- Cocktail
- Cyborganic Gardens
- Still can't believe Rolling Stone ran a seven-page
- spread on their Thursday night dinners. I am partial to the little
- green cyborganic dude, though.
- Dream Jobs
- Dreaming in the Nest - The net
- Feed
- Strong text-heavy news and media commentary site.
- Foresight Exchange
- The Vegas of the intelligencia. Used to be called Idea Futures. Care to wager
- on when we'll get big bandwidth?
- FutureNet
- A Brit news, computing, sports, music, videogame ezine that's updated daily.
- Flux, Ned Brainard's weekly dose of dialed-in drama;
- geekgirl
- The place to find things like quick-hit reviews of Dale Spender's
- Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace.
- Gigabox
- MindSports, Herspace, The Keepers of Lists, etc.
- HotBot.
- Kapital DATA på Internett
- Net Surf; and the swinger,
- Nerdheaven
- Cool art project.
- Packet with
- PC Magazine on the Web -- November 21, 1995
- PC World Norge
- Roadkill Quarterly
- Some creatures, son, are just too damn slow.
- Salon
- Literary and cultural zine. Updated daily.
- Sda'web
- They call themselves a "research & development platform." Some interesting
- stuff, though, like their early Jenny Holzer truism exhibit.
- Slate
- Long, thoughtful stories.
- Spanq
- "Your daily cup of what's brand spanq'in new on the World Wide Web." Ugg.
- Spiv
- Music, movies, urban culture, and nrrrd, the portal to the Digital
Revolution.
- Stim
- Prodigy's contribution to the S-class.
- Suck
- Smarmy irreverence. Mean people work at Suck.
- Starwave
- Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's (covered in Paulina Boorsook's
- The Accidental Zillionaire,
Wired 2.08), ESPNnet SportsZone,
- Outside Online, Family Planet,
and Mr. Showbiz.
- the annex
- PC World's "humanizing technology" zine. Features, book reviews,
- Dave Eggers's "Smart Feller" cartoon.
- The HotWired Network
- Daily politics, culture, technology. The site that started it all.
- Pop; The Netizen with Heilemann, Katz, and Meeks;
- The Netly News
- Media and technology commentary. Fast-paced reporting can also be shoddy.
- The Rough Guide;
- The Spot
- Interactive soap opera. Better name: The G-Spot.
- Tweak
- Interviews with "people we could get ahold of," and stuff like that.
- Urban Desires
- "An Interactive Magazine of Metropolitan Passions."
- Webmonkey;
- Welcome to PC/Computing
- Welcome to The Computer Paper
- WELCOME TO THE GIGAPLEX!
- Welcome to ZD Net
- Wired Online
- Wired's daily presence on the Net. Full text-searchable archive of all back
- issues and online-only content for current features of the magazine, the debate
- channel Brain Tennis, the Tired/Wired game, Fetish, and more.
- WORD
- "Issues. Culture. Melodrama." WORD has multimedia stories, culture and
- society pieces, interviews, etc. It has been known to push the envelope
- at times. Check out the staff pages regularly.
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