-
online magazines distributed through the
World Wide Web call
themselves webzines. An
ezine (also
spelled e-zine) is a more
specialized term appropriately...
- ŽVPL is Slovenia's
oldest independent webzine, and was
first published on May 18, 1998. It all
started out on a
drinking crusade which lasted for 42 days...
- Mad in
America is a
webzine dedicated to
critical perspectives on
modern psychiatry. It was
founded in 2012 by
Robert Whitaker, who also
publishes the...
-
LinuxFocus was a bi-monthly
webzine covering Linux. It was part of the
Linux Do****entation Project, and a
sister webzine of the
Linux Gazette. Each issue...
- a blog, a podcast, and a conference. The site has been
classified as a
webzine, and
originally included a
moderated forum for
young adults to exchange...
- Humanity+ (also
Humanity Plus;
formerly the
World Transhumanist ****ociation) is a non-profit
international educational organization that
advocates the...
- Word
Magazine was an
online magazine active from 1995 to 2000.
Launched in 1995 by
Carey Earle, Tom
Livaccari and Dan Pelson, Word
Magazine created original...
- 2007, that
Polyglot would include editorials and
product reviews. The
webzine's publisher has not
previously endorsed the
inclusion of
original or editorial...
-
Gapers Block (Gapers
Block Media, LLC) was a Chicago-centric web
publication focused on
covering Chicago culture under the tag line: "Slow down and check...
- The
Trincoll Journal (Trincoll Journal) is a
WebZine. It was
produced by a
student group at
Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut,
United States from...