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For Immediate Release: 24.4.99

Amiga Information Online has now moved its web site to a registered web
domain in the UK. You can find this new site by visiting www.aio.co.uk

The old site (www.amiga1.demon.co.uk/aio) will act as a forwarding
service to people who have the old address.

I hope you all try this new site and see the speed improvements it
brings. It is now also alot easier to remember and will of course attract
alot more readers.

The latest issue has just been released today (24.4.99) and is already
online for downloading. Our last issue featured an interview with
Petro Tyschtschenko which was very successful and is still online to
be read. You can download the latest issue (issue 23) from our site
by following the links online.

Now that we have a proper website the site will be used to let the
readers get more involved with the site instead of just using it as
the latest issue downloading point. Some of the new features online
include ALL the interviews to ever feature in AIO, all the latest
readers letters we receive online, a global Amiga survey soon to be
launched plus lots lots more like lists of all the product reviews
we have done with issues numbers and scores to make it easier to find
the issue with a review of something you want to know about.

I would like to thank some people who without, this registered site would
not be possible and people who have helped in the process of getting to
this stage. Firstly I'd like to thank all the editorial team of AIO, past
and present who have helped me bring a publication to many readers all
over the world. I would like to thank Chris Brown for hosting the current
site, even though he did slow on updates a bit to the end and also to
Andrew Crowe who created the web site which I have hacked to bits and
added various areas. I would like to thank Conor Kerr who will be getting
the registered domain for me and the work he has done to bring it to life.
Last but not least I would like to give great thanks to the people who
believed in AIO enough to donate which without again we would not be
seeing the domain today, these great people are, Malcolm Harnden, Ian
Urie, Stuart Walker, Andrew Cashmore, Paul Steadman, Gerald Hobbs and
Raynald Le Moing.
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