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To: levy who wrote (13947)11/11/1999 9:50:00 AM
From: playavermont  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
I believe this summary may be a closer fit to what Freeyellow brings to Go2net.

To paraphrase here:

<FreeYellow.com's site-building technologies add an important element to the business services Go2net provides, enabling new small and medium-sized member businesses to easily build their own sites via the Go2Net Network.>



To: levy who wrote (13947)11/13/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: Pareto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Levy, I use www.register.com for registration.

It is free and without yearly fee. You only pay the 2-year $70 fee for Internic. They have great service. Pointers can be defined free as well. Normally via a host it costs in the range of $20 - $50 as one-time fee or $ 5 a month.

I read the article posted here in June on the global development of the Internet. Main conclusion was that the net is still in its infancy. So, instead of only posting on SI and keeping long on GNET, I figured out, I better get on the bandwagon myself. In July I registered a site, bought a html handbook and in September it was running. I checked out hypermart, but if you review the access time via tophost.com they are very slow.
Maybe you have time to review my first steps.

10sites.com

Thanks, Pareto