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>Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 14:21:02 -0700
>To: [log in to unmask]
>From: Kelly Ford <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: AltaVista FreeAccess
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>Hi All,
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>AltaVista now has an advertiser-supported free internet access similar to
services like NetZero. Complete requirements and a FAQ can be found at:
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>http://microav.com/help/help.html
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>To join the service you must visit
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>http://www.microav.com/signup
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>and complete a brief survey. You are then instructed to download a small
(500K) program that is used to establish your connection and display ads on
your computer screen.
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>Once connected you can use whatever internet applications you choose,
although AltaVista FreeAccess requires that Internet Explorer 4.0 or
greater be present on your system.
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>As near as I could tell the advertising doesn't get in the way of using a
screen reader. Part of the ads can actually be read with a screen reader,
although certain buttons for advanced services in the ad window couldn't be
located by JFW or Window-Eyes.
>
>If you are looking for a backup ISP, an account to use when travelling or
perhaps just to save a bit on your online fees, AltaVista FreeAccess might
be worth exploring. With Netzero, which is available from
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>http://www.netzero.net
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>now offering complete POP and SMTP email services as well as free internet
access, that system is my first choice in the free internet category of ISP
though.
>
>Kelly
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