If you've never seen an issue of Boardwatch magazine, picking a copy may be the best thing you could possibly do for your understanding of the online world. Unlike other magazines that cover the Net, the Web, or online services, Boardwatch doesn't have blinders on: it covers the whole spectrum of online presences rather than just the Net or the Web, and it does a very good job of it, too.
Started in March, 1987, Boardwatch is still edited by its founder, "Editor Rotundus" Jack Rickard. For my money, Jack consistently has the best understanding of what's really happening online, and he shares it with readers month after month. The magazine began by focusing on bulletin board systems, and it still devotes much of its space to the business of running a bulletin board, but it also has monthly columns covering all the major online services, the Web, Internet law, and government regulation of communications businesses.

One of Jack's early insights which has proven...

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