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Mar/Apr issue of \_NSF Network News\_
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Date: Thu, 12 May 1994 10:56:57 -0700 (PDT)
From: Karen D. Frazer
Below is your latest issue of the NSF Network News!
Thank you for subscribing to the NSF Network News, InterNIC (SM) Information Services' bimonthly publication for the Internet community which aims to provide up-to-date information on the evolution of the NSFNET and Internet. The goals of the NSF Network News are to educate Internet users about network issues, resources, and tools; to announce new and innovative uses of the Internet; and to inform the Internet community about the activities of the InterNIC. This bimonthly newsletter is provided free to nearly 5,000 subscribers in the United States and 44 countries around the world.
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NSF NETWORK NEWS MARCH/APRIL Vol. 1, No. 1 Available in hardcopy Published by InterNIC and electronic formats Information Services ISSN 1072-5172
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Inside this Issue:
The Global Schoolhouse Project Awards Made for New NSFNET Architecture Bunyip's New Gopher Indexing Service Tony Rutkowski New Director of Internet Society A Report on the Asia-Pacific NIC How the Internet Stood Up to the Earthquake Registration Services Update Connectivity Maps Available on the New InfoGuide InterNIC Event Calendar Notes From Directory and Database Services Seminar Spotlight
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The NSF Network News, ISSN # 1072-5172 is published bimonthly in electronic and hard copy formats by InterNIC (SM) Information Services, provided by General Atomics, P.O. Box 85608, San Diego, CA, 92186-9784. The goal of this publication is to educate Internet users about network issues, resources, and tools; announce new and innovative uses of the Internet; and inform the Internet community of the activities of the InterNIC. Domestic subscriptions: Free. International hardcopy subscriptions: $30/year for postage and handling.
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Editor: Paul W. Wilson Associate Editor: Karen D. Frazer
Contributors: Janet Jaquis, AT&T; John Zalubski, Network Solutions Inc.; Susan Calcari and Gail McPartland, General Atomics.
Copyright 1994 by General Atomics. Printed in the United States. Permission to copy or use is hereby granted subject to inclusion of the following statement: "This article is reprinted with permission from the NSF Network News, published by InterNIC Information Services." This newsletter and its contents may not be sold for profit or incorporated in commercial documents without the written permission of the copyright holder. All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. This material is based on work sponsored by the National Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreement No. NCR-9218749. The Government has certain rights in this material. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, General Atomics, AT&T, or Network Solutions Inc.
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