
Well, not really. Unlike the other Internet magazines that have
hit the market recently, INFOBAHN is not a "how-to" guide or a list of
Internet resources. (We think most of this information works better
online, by the way.) You won't find "25 Mosaic Tips" in INFOBAHN, but
you will find INFOBAHN's bold, witty, irreverent, and comprehensive
reporting and commentary about the Net -- stories like:
How will the Internet change political campaigns...public
education...visual arts?
Who will control what you see and read on the Internet -- and why?
Will the Internet become a vast videogame network run by
cable TV companies?
Of course, INFOBAHN isn't all politics and issues. Find out what
happened when someone took on the notorious Green Card Lawyers -- in
an unusual way...or explore the ethics and feelings behind cybersex.
INFOBAHN features articles and commentary by some of the Internet's
best known-writers, including Rudy Rucker, Crawford Kilian, Hal Hill,
and Jeff Eliott.
So if you think the "Information Superhighway" metaphor is wearing a
little thin, and you've given up on the bland, generic coverage of
the Internet in computer magazines and on radio and TV, then
look for INFOBAHN in 1996!

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