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- The Online World resources handbook revision history
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- The following major changes have been done to The Online World resources
- handbook since its original release:
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- Version 2.1 May 31, 1995 - ISBN 82-7820-002-5
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- Highlights:
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- - The move from Gopher (and Telnet) to WWW continues. Many links are updated
- accordingly. A similar shift from BITNET to Internet for mailing lists.
- Strong growth in offerings from countries outside North America.
- - Added many new "After Hours" pointers, including: Forums for owners of
- pets (dogs, birds, cats, etc.). Links for photo enthusiasts, genealogy,
- popular mechanics, lyrics/music. Nintendo. WebMuseum. A large store for
- CDs, cassettes, videos. Chinese music, the Virtual Shareware Library.
- - Sources for holiday travellers reorganized (by region), with new links
- for India, China, other areas. Database of French art. Unesco's World
- Heritage list of special cultural and natural historic sites around the
- world.
- - Information wanted: Recommended strategy for locating information on the
- Web. The world's largest index to online data. Hunt in over 500 databases
- in one go. Recommended Internet tools. More practical hints on the use of
- Internet browsers. Sending mail from the Internet to an X.400 address.
- Free expert assistance for journalists and authors.
- - Health: Forum for diabetes. Forum for all types of human allergies. New
- Web-page with many health related links.
- - News: Commercial news at bargain prices. 20,000 stories per day from
- over 500 English language sources. National Indian newspaper.
- - Business: Guide to international trade terms. Several new links to
- Japanese sources. Asian Development Bank Business Opportunities. More
- on China and India. Links to: MasterCard. Directory of commercial
- organizations on the Internet.
- - The online hypertext version of the handbook is popular. The text was
- updated in average every second day since version 2.0.
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- Version 2.0 March 31, 1995 - ISBN 82-7820-001-7
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- Highlights:
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- - Most Internet links changed to URLs in preparation for an online
- hypertext version (scheduled made public soon),
- - Broadcasting schedules for news in many languages. Links to a large
- number of U.S. newspapers, broadcast networks, magazines and
- publishers on the Web. New Russian news sources. Asian business
- magazine online. Tables of contents of the top English language
- magazines for computers, sports, electronic & computer games, and
- music & entertainment. - Free "Creating Your Own Newspaper" service.
- - Round the world travel guides, maps, flags, subway navigation in
- several cities, printed travel handbooks, travel health information,
- virtual visits to European cities, museums' on the Web.
- - Hypertext guide to resources on International Affairs. Reports on
- worldwide business practices. The Zagreb Stock Exchange. Interactive,
- live chats in private virtual meeting rooms on the net.
- - Searching over 100 computer publications, 10,000 Internet newsgroups,
- and 200,000 World Wide Web.
- - Distribution service for newsletters on the Internet.
- - Usenet's Frequently Asked Questions texts on medicine-related topics.
- New pointers for those interested in AIDS, diabetes. A comprehensive
- guide to Internet Clinical Medicine resources. A chronic fatigue
- syndrome Web site. 3-dimensional digitized images of the human body.
- Powerful search engines tied to health/medicine areas.
- - Resource for Macintosh users.
- - Database with information on various disciplines of engineering, from
- marine to chemical to electrical to nuclear.
- - Catalog of full-text electronic texts on the Internet.
- - New address to the WWW by email service.
- - Auto-logon to the Internet using Trumpet Winsock.
- - Usenet: comp.archives' collections of free software. The FAQ "How to
- get access to NetNews (Usenet)?"
- - WWW pointers: Penthouse Magazine, Playboy, Porsche cars, Sony's music
- and movies. Europe Online S.A.
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- Version 1.9 January 30, 1995 - ISBN 82-7820-000-9
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- Highlights:
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- - Many new African sources.
- - Travel and News by continent. Interesting GO-pages. New free Internet
- news source covering CIS countries.
- - Many new and updated pointers for European Community information.
- - Foreign language tutorials.
- - Patent information on the Internet.
- - Sources of information on politics.
- - Sources for alcoholics. More on cancer. Women's health issues.
- - Many revised http and ftp pointers across the board. New tools
- gives different (and easier) ways of retrieving information.
- - Several commercial services have changed names/addresses, and are
- getting a presence on the Internet.
- - Easier access to Frequently Asked Question files.
- - Usenet/Netnews by email.
- - New address for WWW by email.
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- Version 1.8 November 30, 1994
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- Highlights:
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- - The IBM Global Network
- - The Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides
- - The NewsHound news filtering service
- - The DowVision news filtering service
- - The "In, Around and Online" newsletter
- - CompuServe's multilingual machine translation service
- - Pointer to resources on India
- - Brazilian patents data
- - Internet Global Phone
- - The Microsoft Network
- - AutoPages of Internet on the Web
- - Frank Sinatra discussed and praised.
- - On the Web: Dialog, Data-Star, ClariNet, Dun & Bradstreet, IBM
- Global Network, Sprint, Boardwatch Magazine, Der Spiegel.
- - Full text articles from Time, Vibe, and Entertainment Weekly
- - FAQ files: The How to get access to Netnews. Finger. Winsock Application.
- - Defined: JPEG, pseudo-SLIP (replaces dialup SLIP connection), NNTP server.
- - The Network Service Providers Around the World file, and other offerings.
-
- Version 1.7 September 19, 1994
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- This update further strengthens the focus on Europe, Latin America, Africa,
- and Asia in the business application sections.
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- - The World Wide Web by email, including hints on searching data bases
- on the Web by email.
- - Find information in WWW, Gopher, and ftp files through Lycos.
- - Offerings to help locate information sources on the WWW.
- - WAIS searches by email.
- - Searching Usenet's Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) texts.
- - More on Usenet by email.
- - The gophers and WWW pages of the world, sorted by country.
- - CompuServe, Dialog, Data-Star and ECHO on the WWW.
- - Read news from all countries of the world through Clarinet.
- - Data-Star is strong on European business information.
- - Microsoft on the Internet.
- - Global demography and population information.
- - Discussing Australian and New Zealand wines.
- - Images from the Vatican Library's collection of books and manuscripts.
- - Added: sources on genealogy, art from Louvre in France, The British
- Library, the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the
- Council of Security and Cooperation in Europe, French news summaries,
- the latest UK news.
- - Hint: How to handle mail returned due to error in contents.
- - Hint: Receive confirmation when your Internet mail has been received.
- - Hint: Getting off that mailing list.
- - Various: relevance ranking, IBM Global Network, CD Plus, firewalls, HTML,
- Unicode, the Internet Talk Radio, Veronica by email, and more.
-
- A Canadian version of the handbook is available in print. Print versions
- focusing on Australia, Spain, Iceland, and Denmark are being prepared.
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- Version 1.6 July 5, 1994
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- This update further strengthens the focus on Latin America, Africa, and
- Asia.
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- - Foreign language assistance
- - Learning foreign languages
- - Books in "other" languages
- - Six different news digests on Africa
- - New sources on China
- - Interactive Chinese Chess
- - International political and economic news from British Broadcasting
- Corporation (BBS).
- - This week's currency exchange rates
- - The Information Bank on African Development Studies (a World Bank
- project)
- - Net-happenings has "moved," and can now be searched through gopher and WWW
- - The Encyclopaedia Britannica
- - Access MCI Mail from the Internet
- - More pointers on satellites, amateur and packet radio
- - Full-motion movie trailers from Warner Bros, MCA/Universal, and
- Walt Disney Pictures.
- - Heart, lung, and blood diseases resource
- - The Internet Poet Archive
- - An Internet clipping service
- - Parenthood
- - Finding lists of periodic postings (FAQs) to Usenet
- - QWK, .tar-files, more on compression, ftp via Gopher, finding the best
- gophers in the world, more on GopherMail, IRC, Linux, Lynx, WAIS FAQ,
- the WebCrawler database of WWW information pages, Internet tools. . .
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- Version 1.5 May 11, 1994
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- This update further strengthens the focus on Latin America, Africa, and Asia
- for business applications and holiday travelling in particular, and has new
- European pointers.
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- - New section on "Using email gateways to Internet resources."
- - The Stanford Netnews Filtering Service.
- - Resources on Sudan, Czech economy, NAFTA, The Maastricht Treaty, UNICEF,
- Africa,
- - English language database on Japanese technology.
- - More on Japan: Yomiuri Shimbun, Tradstat, Dow Jones News/Retrieval's
- offerings, Teikou's company profiles.
- - La Vie Francaice, La Stampa, Wall Street Journal Europe, Nouvel
- Economiste.
- - The Islamic Computer Resource Guide, and information on Qualam.
- - Telnet to CompuServe.
- - EUnet Traveller - for easy access to the Internet while in Europe.
- - Reading encyclopedias online.
- - The RSI (Repetitive Stress Injury) Network Newsletter.
- - Sending faxes through the Internet.
- - More on MIME and BASE64.
- - More on cryptography.
- - Law-related resources on the Internet.
- - Internet VoiceChat.
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- Version 1.4 March 10, 1994
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- This update focuses on Latin America, Africa, and Asia for business
- applications in particular, while strengthening the European pointers.
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- - New sources for news, conferences, gophers, and more for China, Japan, the
- Middle East, Israel, Southeast Asia, Korea, India, Australia/New Zealand,
- Brazil, Mexico, xUSSR countries, Sub-Saharan and North Africa, and other
- countries. Includes some Spanish language services.
- - Network Service Providers Around the World
- - The Directory of Information Services in China
- - The KOI-8 (Russian/Cyrillic character) coding scheme.
- - The No>m standard code (Vietnam)
- - Some official information sources for the United States and Canada.
- - Pointers for Cello, Lynx, Mosaic, PPP, SLIP, FreeWAIS, Winsock, Binhex
- - Special Internet Connections
- - Updated pointers to the WHOIS service, the Interest Groups List of Lists,
- NET-RESOURCES, and RFCs.
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- Version 1.3 January 8, 1994
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- - Using gopher services by email (Gophermail)
- - Using Internet's finger by email
- - Using Internet's ping by email
- - Online store with over 260,000 book titles,
- - Online store offering over 80,000 CD records
- - References to CCITT replaced by ITU-TSS. Revised ITU information.
- - The Gale Directory of Databases
- - China Import/Export news
- - CitiBank Global Report
- - Many new sources for music lovers
- - The NewNIR-L mailing list.
- - Majordomo
- - MIME
- - Added references to several Frequently Asked Questions files
- - More on Internet "demos",
- - More on RFCs
- - More books.
- - The Sierra Network is now The ImagiNation Network.
- - URL (Universal Resource Locater), and HTTP.
- - Irving Kind's Glossary of Computer Oriented Abbreviations and Acronyms
- - The text has been reformatted. Margins are now 1-76. Single-spaced
- text with double-spacing between paragraphs, and with full-block
- text rather than indentations at the beginning of paragraphs.
- - Readers can now send their credit card number by PGP encrypted
- email when registering.
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- Version 1.2 November 1, 1993
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- - Added the home-ed mailing list, and The University of Phoenix's
- accredited degrees through courses conducted online
- - Corrected addresses for lists previously at RPIECS
- - The SIMTEL20 software library was closed. The software
- is now available through the SimTel Software Repository.
- - The Maastricht Treaty on European Union
- - Directory of scholarly electronic conferences
- - More science fiction, music, and The CIA World Factbook.
- - Forums for Mark Twain, Tolkien, - and the bizarre
- - Tarzan and Frankenstein (books)
- - Searching Webster's dictionary
- - Eunet Deutschland GmbH
- - Travel Britain Online
- - The World Health Organization
- - Advantis (IBM)
- - "The Totally Unofficial List of Internet Muds"
- - More WordPerfect support
- - Financial Times' thirty international business reports.
- - Sources on business in Mexico from Dow Jones.
- - Forums for international trade and management.
- - Trends: Interactive newspapers. Global telephone. Email by voice phone.
- CD-ROM supported communications.
- - New books and magazines.
- - Information about Compress, Demos, Jughead, RIP, SNA, .TAR, and .Z
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- Version 1.1. September 1, 1993
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- - Added The Internet Resource Directory for Educators
- - Chinese character codes (Big5/GuoBiao)
- - Hytelnet
- - Netfind
- - TRICKLE
- - Access to WHOIS
- - InterNIC's automated mail service
- - South African Bibliographic and Information Network
- - Added CHPOEM-L, and some other conferences/forums
- - Continental Cablevision's Internet connection
- - Updated addresses to all APC host computers
- - Updated text about CIX (England)
- - Email to Advantis IBMmail
- - New address to SuperNet/SuperBBS
- - New phone numbers/NUA numbers to TWICS (Japan)
- - Expanded on computer viruses
- - (Most) registration rates are now in US$.
- - The TOW support forum
- - Addresses to the book's Danish and German publishers
- - Added books/magazines to appendix 5
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- Version 1.0. August 5, 1993
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- Initial release as shareware.
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- For information, contact Odd de Presno at opresno@extern.uio.no .
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