
MacWay is the finest way to keep posted on the many, many reasons why Macs are still better than anything else. It's still the best ammunition against the Anti-Mac Bigots.
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Your best source for biased, irreverent, timely (daily!) news and rumors about all things Apple, all things Macintosh, and all things anti-Wintel. We'll regale you with the latest in hardware hijinks, software sellouts, corporate shuffling, and monopolistic practices. Who are we? We're the Infinite Loop Rangers, a collection of ne'er-do-wells, gadflies, rumor-mongers, dumpster divers, and the occasional journalist, concerned with the fate of everyone's favorite Betamax-esque operating system.
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DealBITS is a new publication of sorts, parallel to TidBITS but independent and rather different. Instead of offering editorial opinions, news, and reviews, DealBITS is devoted to straight-up advertising. Every advertisement in DealBITS is a _deal_ that will interest the sort of people who read TidBITS (in other words, ads for computer stuff), and DealBITS will help level the playing field between large and small companies as the price of advertising in DealBITS is low enough that any company should be able to afford it.
A new issue of DealBITS will be published on the first and third Monday of each month.
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Tired of looking for the latest news, info and gossip about Apple and Macintosh on the net? With so many news stories and emails to wade through each day it has become almost impossible to keep up.
The Info Zone web site attempts to address the information urges of the evangelizing masses by presenting a biased and Mac-centric view of the news and the world. In a single web site dedicated to the distribution of information about and for the Macintosh, you will find the latest and greatest Mac resources and news such as: the latest TidBITS newsletters; EvangeList digests; online news stories and lots of links from major online news services and reports. All this information is presented in newspaper-like format with updates daily and weekly. And access is always free.
Major sections include: News, TidBITS, EvangeList, Digital Freedom (EFF related news and alerts), Commentary, c|net online's Digital Dispatch and c|net radio, stock information and industry analysis and more. All content is completely uncensored primary source material with the occasional rant from the author or guest speaker.
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Mac*Chat, the free, weekly electronic newsletter biased toward Mac users who are production-oriented professionals.
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A Free daily rag (newspaper) with up to the minute Mac news complete with hyperlinks. The "The online Times" is updated often, as news becomes available (usually a few times per day).
The "Times" is a compendium of information, culled from news sources such as the AP, Reuters, CNN, MacWeek, The New York Times, Guy Kawasaki's MacWay and direct releases sent to MacinStuff.
Send suggestions, press releases, software and hardware for evaluation, news, and anything pertinent with Apple Computer and the Mac O/S to David S JOSEPHSON.
This is a great weekly newsletter about all things Macintosh. It is also available through anonymous FTP, as are all the old issues. Each issue is about 30K, with letters to the editor, reviews, and long articles. This is one of the most valuable free publications of any kind on the Internet.
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This issue, the 31st, features five new short stories. WWW Sites
This venture is funded by Apple Computer, Inc., Adobe Ventures L.P., and retail bookstore experts Borders, Inc., and is the creation of David Talbot (former arts and features editor of the San Francisco Examiner) and David Zweig.