In fact, it's almost enough to inspire one to start a webzine of one's own. |
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Since Digital Web is a webzine for designers, I am assuming that most of you reading this article are not programmers. |
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It will discontinue in its paper format, and will continue as a webzine only. |
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I have developed more appreciation for how hard it is to publish a webzine. |
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Howard, you're one of the main editors of a daily webzine dedicated to the nanotech industry and then you do a nano blog besides. |
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Todd Seavey edits HealthFactsAndFears.com, a webzine published by the American Council on Science and Health. |
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Questions of permissions, copyright, and submissions are a big job, even for a small webzine. |
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A while back, we did an email interview with Brian Orme which was originally intended for a popular online webzine. |
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She also publishes an independent webzine, The Philosophical Mother, where she often comments on motherhood and pop culture. |
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National Review and its webzine have also published important stories on this subject. |
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Actually, the poster business is almost as lucrative as the advertising we get for the webzine. |
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Started as a webzine, it has progressively evolved to include an online record label, which now counts just under ten releases. |
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I think someone should write an article for the webzine on this subject. |
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I started publishing a monthly webzine in October, called Foreign Accent. |
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They did, and the result was Campus Cafe, the student webzine of McCook Community College. |
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My creative-writing students have been hounding me about starting a webzine to showcase their work. |
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He has become one of the country's leading UFO investigators and his bi-monthly webzine is now read by thousands of UFO hunters from as far as New Zealand, the USA and Brazil. |
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The clips now being carried come from BBC webzines such as Comedy Zone, television listings and Top Gear, a webzine based on the BBC's highly popular motoring television show. |
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