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- <title>
- Jan. 10, 1994: To Our Readers
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Jan. 10, 1994 Las Vegas:The New All-American City
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- TO OUR READERS, Page 4
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- <body>
- <p> Back last September when TIME decided to venture into cyberspace,
- where no newsmagazine had gone before, we chose America Online
- as our launch vehicle and Tom Mandel, a professional futurist
- with a keen sense of the present, as our guide. Since then TIME
- Online has become a popular destination in this fast-growing
- computer-network universe. Within the past three months, the
- number of visitors to TIME Online has increased from 40,000
- a week to 60,000, a trend that shows no sign of slowing. America
- Online, which had 350,000 users in September, now boasts more
- than 500,000.
- </p>
- <p> Our appreciation for Mandel has increased at a similar rate.
- As a consultant who manages our presence on the network, he
- oversees the message boards, starts new topics and keeps an
- eye on the overall operation of the system. In practice this
- requires him to be part newsman, part technical specialist and
- part space-age jurist who presides over sometimes substantive
- disputes online. "As soon as we opened for business, gun enthusiasts
- jumped on us for what they saw as TIME's antigun bias," says
- technology editor Philip Elmer-DeWitt. "It has fallen largely
- to Tom to figure out how to give them the space to speak their
- mind without letting the debate break out into a shooting war."
- </p>
- <p> A professional futurist and management consultant with SRI International
- in Menlo Park, California, Mandel considers that the greatest
- appeal of TIME Online stems from the opportunity to "mix it
- up" with staff members and even, every now and again, with the
- people we interview. "When we had Billy Graham live online,
- the response was tremendous," Mandel says. "I'd never seen anyone
- be so charismatic through the computer."
- </p>
- <p> TIME Online will provide more such live computer chat sessions
- with newsmakers in 1994. And, in response to the most common
- request we receive, Mandel expects some of the photographs that
- appear each week in the magazine to become available this spring
- via AOL.
- </p>
- <p> All this opening and expanding of new frontiers leaves bachelor
- Mandel with little time for cocooning. "There are no living
- things in my apartment except for a couple of spiders," he admits.
- However, he manages to keep up with his wide network of friends
- both electronically and in person. He even takes a laptop with
- him whenever he returns to Hawaii, where he was reared. That
- way, he can surf the electronic waves whenever he's not shooting
- the tubes off Oahu.
- </p>
- <p> Elizabeth Valk Long
- </p>
- <p> President
- </p>
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- </body>
- </article>
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