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http://webreview.com/books/newmedia
We have created a new Web site and e-mail discussion list
for serious Web designers, as a companion to our Web Review
Studio book series. The site includes programs, bug fixes,
book excerpts, and industry articles, as well as special deals on
our Web design books. On our e-mail list you can discuss Web design
graphics, scripting,
multimedia, and more with industry professionals and our authors.
Join in the give-and-take of this open forum. Discuss the topics
that keep you awake nights, get practical answers to your questions,
and learn more about what's happening in this dynamic industry.
Sara Winge, O’Reilly &Associates
[Editor’s Note: O’Reilly & Associates’ WebReview
site is one of the hosts of my MegaList.]
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http://www.digitalaspect.com/lists/
This is another great little mailing list, and one of the places
I’m hanging these days. It’s fairly low-traffic, frequented by
some sharp designers, lightly managed, and a good place to be if
you’ve got a sense of humor and appreciate slightly warped people like
Steve Champeon.
Suzanne Stephens
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http://www.digitalaspect.com/lists/
The Web Consultant’s Web design mailing list is the second of two lists where I’m hanging out
these days, though I’m planning to check out O’Reilly’s new
list. It is a comparably small list, frequented by some very talented and
knowledgeable designers, and only lightly managed by its sponsor Al
Silverberg. Al keeps the digest version extremely well organized. There is
very little flaming or extraneous posting, so if you’re guilty of
either, please don’t join this list.
Suzanne Stephens
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