All the Web addresses included were checked when we went online, but some, inevitably, may have moved or changed.  [return] A representative lengthy review appears in Wyn Hilty, "How the Web Was Lost: Business Conquers the Internet and Other Cyber Stories," OC Weekly, September 20-26, 1996, archived on the Web at http://www.pulpless.com/weblost.html <back to text> The letter appeared in Wired, June 1996. For more of Martha Siegel's views on events, see K. K. Campbell, "A Net.Conspiracy So Immense: Chatting with Martha Siegel of the Internet's Infamous Canter and Siegel," dated October 1, 1994, and archived on the Web in Computer Underground Digest issue 6.89 at http://venus.soci.niu.edu/~cudigest/CUDS6/cud6.89 <back to text> The original Safety-Net proposals, archived on the Web at http://www.ispa. org.uk/safetypa.html <back to text> Cyber Promotions has used, among others, cyberpromo.com, savetrees.com, pleaseread.com, cyberemag.com, and answerme.com <back to text> The discussion can be retrieved from the Usenet archiving and search engine Deja News, at http://www.dejanews.com <back to text> The Cyber Promotions Web site is at http://www.cyberpromo.com* (*note: Cyberpromo was taken offlione by its service providers in late 1997) <back to text> A killfile essentially filters out all mail (or Usenet postings) from a specific source, be it a whole site or an individual, according to rules set by the user. <back to text>  [return to chapter 2 notes start]     
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