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In article: <[log in to unmask]> Katherine
Jones-Garmil
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
> This afternoon I attended the Press Reception at a new cafe in Cambridge,
> MA. It's called Cybersmith. It combines interesting food with several
> technologies -- access to the Internet (WWW with Netscape, test-runs with
> AOL, Compuserve, eworld, etc.) [..stuff cut..] (36 Church St., Cambridge, MA)
Although I am writing from Cambridge, Cambs. I thought I would let
readers now of a similar cafe called Cyberia in London, just behind
Goodge Street tube station off Tottenham Court Road
and established in 1994. I have not been there, but apparently it offers half
an hour's WWW surfing for
UKPounds 2.50 (i.e less than $5) over a 64k line. refreshments,
unfortunately, are extra!
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Tony Gill e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Technical Outreach Manager
Museum Documentation Association
Lincoln House, 347 Cherry Hinton Road, Tel: +44 1223 242848
Cambridge CB1 4DH, UK Fax: +44 1223 213575
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