A special thank you to "The Net" magazine for the following award and reviews:

"The 100 All-Time Best Web Sites," March 1997
"Cyberspace can be a strange and wondrous place - if you speak the language. Yet for those of you who think an applet is a jellied candy, it can be S-C-A-R-Y. Net Lingo will save you from your ignorance. This site acts as an easy-to-use dictionary, with search and browse options for learning the Internet lexicon and making sense of the cyberworld around you. Net Lingo offers regular updates that will keep you abreast of newly emerging technologies, and layman's terminology that will draw you in instead of driving you away."

- by Katherine Stevenson





"Rave Review" in the Blue Pages, December 1996

"As the Web is woven, a new language emerges that those in the know use to communicate. Words and terms such as ISDN, daemon, and packet switching are examples of the specialized jargon of the online world. For both newcomers and long-time denizens, techno-conversations can be a Tower of Babel unless certain definitions are set down. That's where Net Lingo comes in. A glossary defining hundreds of Internet related technical terms, Net Lingo is searchable, hyperlinked, and elegantly simple. The definitions are clear and concise, with a More button for those who want to delve deeper. Finely designed and intelligently produced, Net Lingo is positioned to be the semantics storehouse of cyberspace."

- by David Pescovitz