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- Review: NET GUIDE ONLINE, Michael Wolff & Co. , Random House 1994
- Peter Rutten, editor. paperbound 356 pages, $19.00 USA, $25.00
- Canada.
- ISBN: 0-679-75106-8
-
- This interesting reference work contains more than 4,000 listings
- of different things to do and places to visit on-line. Not
- restricted to the Internet and USENET itself, Net Guide covers
- CompuServe, GEnie, AOL, Delphi, Prodigy, BIX as well as hundreds
- of BBSs as well. It has been called "the TV Guide to Cyberspace"
- which pretty well sums up what this book is all about.
-
- The foreword was written by John Perry Barlow, Grateful Dead
- lyricist and co-founder of the E.F.F. There is a basic
- introduction to on-line life in question-and-answer format and a
- brief explanation of how to use some Internet tools like TELNET,
- FTP, e-mail, etc. However, if you need to learn how to use these
- utilities there are more comprehensive tutorials available.
-
- Where the Net Guide shines brightly is in its listings of the
- resources of the on-line world which have been divided into
- twelve parts for easy categorization. These are: Arts &
- Entertainment, Computers & Software, Telecommunications &
- Electronics, Nations, Cultures & Religions, Business & Finances,
- Games, Sports & the Outdoors,Mind & Body, Home, Hobbies &
- Shopping, Lifestyles, Leisure & Travel, Public Affairs,
- Politics & the Media, Nature, Science & Techology and Schools,
- Reference & Higher Learning. These 12 parts are further divided
- into 152 categories and each of these categories is further broken
- down into countless sub-categories too numerous to mention here.
- I noticed that the same entry will appear in more than one category
- when appropriate. Finally, the Net Guide is well indexed.
-
- The interesting aspect of the Net Guide is that it covers more than
- just the Internet. This includes some of the super BBSs which are
- not included in most other guides I've seen. I do not sunscribe
- to any of the commercial online services so consequently I tend
- to ignore services I cannot access. I did find it interesting
- to see what else is out there on-line. There's also a directory
- of FIDO BBSs but I found that several of the ones I know of here
- in the Boston area are missing. Also Canadian FIDO BBSs were not
- included.
-
- Net Guide is the first of a series of Net books produced by a ten-
- member team of Net-savvy reporters at Michael Wolff & Company.
- Other current Net Books include Net Games and Net Chat which I
- hope to review here in the near future. Other Net titles, such as
- Net Money, Net Trak, Net Sports and Net Tech are still in production
- or planning stages.
-
- Whatever your on-line interests may be, you are sure to find it in
- the Net Guide and more specialized Net book.
-
- (C) 1994
- Michael Crestohl
- mc@shore.net
-