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- Get your modem running,
- Head out on the highway...
-
- The information highway, that is. With apologies to
- Steppenwolf, you will hopefully recognize those
- lyrics as a reference to the Internet, the
- much-vaunted information superhighway -- on which
- GEnie has announced its intention of acting as your
- driver.
-
- According to the press release, "The GEnie Internet
- Access Service will enable subscribers to access the
- wealth of information and numerous discussion groups
- available on the Internet from GEnie."
-
- Internet Access will come in phases. Phase I, the one
- planned by the end of the year, will include:
-
- * The FTP Service, which provides users with
- interactive access to any of the millions of
- files available for public access on the
- Internet.
-
- * Usenet Newsgroups Service, which allows users to
- participate in the global discussion areas
- collectively known as USENET.
-
- * Outbound Telnet Service, which enables users to
- connect to other host computers through the
- Internet.
-
- * Gopher Service, which is a set of menus designed
- to help you access files, discussion groups and
- other host computers in a more orderly and
- logical fashion.
-
- * Wide Area Information Server (WAIS) Database
- Service, which provides users with access to "no
- cost databases" across the Internet.
-
- Make It Happen
-
- GEnie members do not need to worry about becoming
- road-kill on the fast lanes of the Internet; GEnie
- will act as their guide.
-
- But this is only the beginning. "Services not offered
- in the first phase haven't been specifically
- excluded," say Andrea Duda, an assistant in the
- Internet RoundTable. "Phase I services are merely the
- core that we are concentrating on providing
- initially. We're doing this to ensure that the Phase
- I services are provided with the maximum possible
- quality, in a reasonable time frame."
-
- She also says additional services are under
- consideration for future expansion, and that
- developers welcome suggestions from members.
-
- KISS Formula
-
- Says Mike Nolan, one of the gateway's designers: "We
- see the real potential of the GEnie Internet Gateway
- as making that vast storehouse of information
- available and useable by the average person." Because
- of that, "there are no plans to offer PPP/SLIP access
- through GEnie at this time." The idea is to keep the
- system easy to use and provide access for everybody.
-
- Along those lines, the developers have emphasized
- that no special software will be needed to access the
- Internet. "Aladdin can continue to be used, but
- probably not to its fullest capacity," says Duda. She
- thinks the software used to access the Internet will
- need to be able to do VT100 emulation or ANSI to work
- the Internet fully.
-
- "There are LOTS of programs that can do these
- things," she says. "At this point I wouldn't go out
- and get anything new. Wait until GEnie's Internet
- access is closer and the requirements for using it
- are firmed up a bit more."
-
- Direct Internet access may very well affect
- operations on other areas of GEnie as well. For
- instance, newsgroup digests have been routinely
- posted in various places around GEnie. Ed Perrone,
- sysop of the Astrology RoundTable, says, "It will
- mean the end of them in the Astrology Library."
-
- Keeping Up With Change
-
- Other effects will become apparent as full Internet
- access is realized. Probably the best place to keep
- up with the coming implementation is the Internet
- RoundTable (type M1405 or the keyword INTERNET-RT at
- any GEnie prompt to get there). Category 9 on the
- Bulletin Board is dedicated to discussing the GEnie
- Internet Access Service.
-
-
- So crank up your cybermotors, even if you weren't
- "Born To Be Wild." GEnie will handle the tough work
- on the Internet -- you can just ride along.
-