
Top Ten Questions People Ask About Switching to Internet Telephones -- James Gaskin blames internet telephone vendors and the press for dropping the information ball when it comes to the basic questions consumers have about switching to internet telephones. If you're contemplating a switch, James has answers to ten most frequently asked questions about dropping your traditional telephone provider for broadband. James is the author of Talk Is Cheap.
User Groups Benefit from Safari
When OReilly developers needed someone to user-test the new Safari Affiliate Program, Stephen Henry from the North Coast Mac Users Group was the ideal choice. Situated 40 miles north of San Francisco, NCMUG has been active since the Mac first arrived in 1984. Henry created an excellent working example of how user groups can implement the Affiliate Program to benefit their members. Ed Stephenson brings you the details.
O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf
Reviewed by Tim Thomas, Alaskan Apple Users Group
Now this is what I've been waiting for; a good, in-depth, online library that I can search for specific data, sample books that I might want to read, even read complete books online.
That was the promise way back there, wasn't it? That pretty soon we'd all have access to vast collections of information, that we would be able to access whenever to search and peruse. Along with shopping online, telecommuting, and, uh, other Buck Rogers stuff, it was predicted almost at the beginning of this 'computer age' that we are slogging into at something less than full speed ahead. Well, we still aren't there, but we are inching a bit closer, with Safari (no connection with the Apple browser of the same name) Tech Books Online.
Read the full review.
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