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Disseminating for the TAP and TURA projects
Tools & Contacts
http://www.teleadapt.com is the address of a
company which supplies adaptors and kits for linking up to collect your email or browse
the web anywhere in the world.
International TeleConferencing Association has lots of links and
information about teleconferencing techniques.
http://www.volksware.com/mobilis is the
address for Mobilis: the mobile computing lifestyle magazine.
http://www11.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/cscw/yp
is the address for the Unofficial Yellow Pages of Computer Supported Co-Operative Working.
http://www.collaborate.com is the address for
Collaborate Inc. who maintain a useful site with info on Workflow and
Groupware/Teleworking systems. They also produce a commercial newsletter.
http://
pine.shu.ac.uk/~cmsce/cscwn.html is the address for CSCW
(Computer-Supported Cooperative Work) North, which provides an informalforum for sharing
and discussing ongoing cscw-related research.
http://weblife.bangor.ac.uk/cist/remjobs.html
offers jobs on a computerssupported collaborative learning multimedia environment project.
It is the School of Education, University of Wales, Bangor.
Cyberworkers is a site of
telework resources and possible work.
http://www.tjobs.com/ is a telecommuting jobs web page
for people to find telecommuting employment. Works two ways, either enter the job-line to
check out jobs available, or enter job-seeker area to provide info on type of work sought
together with work experience.
http://www.state.mn.us/ebranch/admin/ipo/giac/
is the site for a report on Minnesota Government Use of Copyright and Intellectual
Property.
http://www.netcreations.com/postmaster
is a good, free way to register your Web Pages at a dozen or more of the most popular
search engines.
http://www.ora.com contains information and free 60-day
demo system on WebBoard from O'Reilly. It runs on Windows NT in conjunction with any CGI
1.1 compliant HTTP server.
http://www.softwords.bc.ca contains information
on CoSy 4.2 which implements a full email and conferencing system with fully threaded
messaging and a full HTML interface. Runs on any VMS or Unix platform. Ports allegedly
underway to NT.
http://www.voffice.com is the site for
"'virtual' offices for hire in London".
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