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AuthorHouse is the leading self-publishing company in the world since 1997. Publishing a book with AuthorHouse means you will be guided by author advocates who are serious about writing and publishing.

Link | www.authorhouse.com

Whether you are looking to brand your products, improve operational safety or make your business more efficient, Label World USA will design the most effective label for you. Give us them details, and they will give you results.

Link | www.labelworldusa.com

Fast Bikes magazine Online - Designed and Built by Jon White You will not find a more experienced, talented and rounded team of journalists on any other magazine. The Fast Bikes staff has the highest standard of riding, stunting and racing expertise. Whats more, these guys are full time journalists who can put their findings into words. There are no hired in race testers or stunt riders offering vague, ungrounded opinions. We do it, then we tell you about it

Link | www.fastbikesmag.com

Editorial services in scientific and medical publishing, assisting at all stages of the journal publishing process helping authors prepare their manuscripts for submission to a journal, managing the peer-review process, and copy-editing and proofreading accepted articles.

Link | www.borcherds.co.uk

Web adaptation of a US academic weekly, including the job ads.

Link | www.chronicle.merit.edu

Read all about it! in RealAudio format is about the only thing missing from this comprehensive, clearly laid out site. Information for and about the publishers of more than 1,400 regional daily, weekly, paid-for and free sheets is here, including links to the home pages of some 40 papers and industry bodies like the all-important Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC). There's also the latest news on sales, acquisitions and advertising in this volatile market, and a list of upcoming Newspaper Society seminars and conferences.

Link | www.newspapersoc.org.uk

Published every week for the past 37 years, Music Week's claim to be the bible of the UK music industry is more than justified, judging by this excellent presence on the Web. It is, of course, pitched at those in the biz itself but short reviews of any UK record 'with retail potential' three weeks in advance of the release date will surely attract a wider readership. The other sections are equally comprehensive with news, features on upcoming bands and records, and charts, as used by Top Of The Pops and Radio 1. These are particularly well thought-out, with info about each single and links to artist-specific sites just a mouse click away.

Link | www.dotmusic.com

Unless you are interested in Casper, Wyoming, this will be more interesting for its feeds from Time, VOA and CNN and its great travel and finance links. CAN'T FIND.

Link | www.trib.com

The publishers of GQ, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Homes & Garden and Tatler have created an add-on to your Netscape browser for the purpose of perusing their glossy mags and especially their pics. To get a butchers at any of them you'll need an IBM PC and to download the software you'll need an awful lot of patience. The result seems to be a combination of speedily rendered graphic or no graphic at all and it probably makes more sense to nip down to the newsagents and read them for free in there!

Link | www.condenast.co.uk

A big task for one person to undertake a key to the contents of music magazines from around the world. Hans-Christian is currently working on such a project, a database searchable by title and material reviewed therein. Occasionally the print is a mite too small but it appears to work fairly successfully. The one remaining question is - why?

Link | www.notam.uio.no

The, like, totally best thing about the online version of America's best-selling gay magazine is its selection of kooky blabbermouth forums. Not only can you chunter on to people in your local area (including Europe), but there's also lists of top five people you wouldn't kick outta bed and queenie observations on 'how AbFab changed my life'. Celebrity interviews, book/music/film/tv reviews and back issue stories all available as well.

Link | www.out.com

The original, old-school hacking brotherhood have been publishing 2600, The Hacker Quarterly, since 1984. Every issue has been fully indexed so you can search on title, author and also subject. Unsurprisingly, 'hackers in jail' comes up with remarkable frequency. As hacking goes through a perenniel period of media interest, you can be sure that, even if the magazine is up on the Web, the real fun is still happening elsewhere.

Link | www.2600.com

Swotty periodical devoted to deconstructing the arts and the everyday. Essays include science fiction cinema in the 80s and appropriation of the avant-garde in Northern Exposure. Yup, that's right. And if you're missing The Late Show, they have their very own MOO.

Link | jefferson.village.virginia.edu

General news, full length features, updates on the money markets and the kind of information that's of interest to business peeps in Southeast Asia.

Link | www.asia1.com.sg

For anyone who's recently got connected and missed out on the Internet's first 25 years, or even its last three, the Economist has made available its comprehensive survey document on the 'Accidental Superhighway', which puts 'the whole thing' in context, with links to the Net's key players.

Link | www.economist.com


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