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Re: Special Issue of TIME: Welcome to Cyberspace
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To: Public Netbase NewsAgent
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Subject: Re: Special Issue of TIME: Welcome to Cyberspace
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From: David Good <dgood@iu.net>
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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 95 15:46:51 -0800
Article: news.misc.6568
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In article <3k3elf$1tr@news.it.gvsu.edu>, Bill Bereza writes:
> No, that sounds more like WWW to me. The Usenet is extremely organized
> compared to the World Wide Web.
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> For finding information, I've had the best results by reading appropriate
> Usenet groups, reading the FAQ, and then using ftp.
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> For me, the current Web browser have been useless for information
> gathering tools. WWW is like having a library where each book is
> in someone's home, and you have to wander from one house to another
> until you find someone who can tell you where to find what you're
> looking for.
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> --
> Bill Bereza berezaw@river.it.gvsu.edu <NeXT mail> <PGP>
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> If at first you don't succeed, you probably didn't really care anyway.
Using your analogies, the Usenet is like trying to read a huge stack of
magazines, where every time you finish one magazine - someone adds more pages to
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