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"R. Murphy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Sep 1994 19:43:36 GMT
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Eric and Susan are both right about Mosaic. It's slllooowww
<tm Eric Siegel> , there is an awful lot of working going into
keeping tabs on who does what, and it's not interactive.
 
But it's a starting point and the more involvement museums
have in the development, they more they can direct it. And everyone
should have a crack at writing html once in their lives.
 
The Freedom Forum, the organization building the Newseum
outside of Washington DC, have a nice home page:
http://www.nando.net/prof/freedom/1994/freedom.html
 
Now, I'm off to have a look at the Rolling Stones home page:
http://www.stones.com
 
Robbin Murphy
Managing Editor, ArtNet
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