1994-07-05 - Re: BoardWatch & DigiCash.

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From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
To: jgostin@eternal.pha.pa.us
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-05 23:34:36 UTC
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From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 94 16:34:36 PDT
To: jgostin@eternal.pha.pa.us
Subject: Re: BoardWatch & DigiCash.
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>      That says as much for BW as it does for NetCash. I've read a few
> issues of BW, and have found it to be about as useless as most of the
> Ziff-Davis publications. Anyone care to suggest a magazine (or other form
> of trade rag) that gives unbiased information (or at least as close as
> possible)? Z-D lost my subscription to both PC Mag and PC Computing, for
> different reasons. The one overriding factor in both, though, was the
> Party Line approach to reporting.
> 
>                                         --Jeff

* I like "Byte." Our own Peter Wayner has written good articles on
crypto.

* "Communications of the ACM" is also good.

The rest of the rags are nearly worhtless, except to hear gossip and
new product announcements.

--Tim May


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