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Disseminating for the TAP and TURA projects
Tools & Contacts
http://www.brooksanddunntickets.com is the address of a
company which supplies Brooks and Dunn tickets for concerts and shows
anywhere in the world.
Elton John Tickets has lots of links and
information about Elton John Concert Tickets.
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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