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John Callan AIA <[log in to unmask]>
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The listserv that Ruth calls "Pluto's spider-hole."
Date:
Fri, 13 Oct 2006 15:02:15 -0500
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Wow.  I started writing that last email while I was waiting once more  
for the My Netscape to load.  It didn't look promising.  But, after  
sending the email... there it was!  Maybe it really was down for  
maintenance?

-jc

On Oct 13, 2006, at 1:07 PM, T. Gale wrote:

> John,
>
> I have been using Netscape as my email reader for a very long time  
> but I mainly use Microsoft's browser with add-in toolbars as my  
> browser. Having Netscape installed, I do use the browser from time  
> to time.  It is still set to the original default home page,  
> Netscape.com.  I think I'm familiar with the problem you are  
> describing.  I am not fond of the new Netscape page at http:// 
> www.netscape.com that has the Anchor recommended sites but a link  
> on that page to My Netscape at http://my.netscape.com/index2.psp  
> takes me to the news filled page that I believe you are use to.  If  
> you make that your browser home page, you should be good.  Netscape  
> suggests that AOL.com is a similar style page to use as an  
> alternative.
>
> In addition to the search sites you mentioned, any news media firm  
> these days typically has their own news filled home page from  
> Networks (NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox, etc.) and National Newspapers  
> (NYT for example) to local stations and local rags.
>
> If you want access to several news portals from one page, while it  
> would seem to become redundant pretty quickly, you could create a  
> personal home page, as I have, with links to your favorite sites  
> (either text based links or, if you save images, with graphic  
> images for links, my personal preference).  Using frames, it should  
> be possible to design a page to display a few of these sites  
> interactively all at once but as they are pretty full pages to  
> start with, it would seem to be expecting a lot to put very many on  
> one page.
>
> TG, T(he) G(eek)
>
>
>
> Mr. John J. Callan AIA wrote:
>
>> I've been using Netscape's "My Page" as the start page for my web   
>> browser for years.  I was able to customize it so it showed up  
>> with  news, stock reports, weather, etc. things I like to to know  
>> about  from time to time.  Its been a problem lately and I'm  
>> looking for a  replacement.
>> First, I can create my own web page easy enough, how would I  
>> import  that info?
>> If not my own web page via .Mac with Home Page or iWeb, then what?
>> It looks like Google, Yahoo and others do this.  What do you guys  
>> use?
>> -jc
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